Thrifty housewives, who know first-hand about Soviet everyday tricks, clean pots without household chemicals.
Using a simple home remedy, they clean pots from ingrained deposits. Even the “hundred-year-old” layer falls off in pieces.
What you will need:
Place the pots that need to be cleaned of carbon deposits in a large container. Fill the dishes with warm water, then place them on the stove and add grated soap.
Next comes soda and glue. The liquid is thoroughly mixed. As soon as the water boils, the plaque will begin to peel off.
Dirt is boiled out not only on pots. In this way, you can clean frying pans, saucepans, lids, etc.
The longer the dishes are in boiling water, the better the result. Afterwards, all that remains is to rinse the items with running water and dry them.