Cleaning a frying pan from ingrained grease is not an easy task.
Sometimes you can't do without strong products. But not every housewife will agree to use chemicals to return the proper appearance to the dishes.
Folk methods of combating grease, stains and carbon deposits come to the rescue.
Glue has been used as an effective cleaner for pans and pots for decades.
Housewives came up with a way to remove stains and dirt using glue back when there was not a wide choice of detergents.
You won't be able to clean the frying pan with just glue; to remove heavy dirt, prepare a solution. You will need a basin or saucepan, water, 150 g of PVA glue and a piece of laundry soap.
Fill the container with water, add glue and soap, stir, bring to a boil and lower the dirty dishes.
Pots and pans can be kept in boiling water over low heat for up to 1-2 hours. It all depends on the degree of contamination.
After the procedure, the container is removed from the stove after cooling, the dishes are taken out, wiped with a sponge, and rinsed with clean water.
You won't have to rub anything, everything is clean anyway.