One of the important tools of any housewife in the kitchen who likes to cook is kitchen utensils - pots, pans.
To ensure long-term use of your cookware, it is necessary to clean it regularly.
There are many proven methods for removing stains from the surface of dishes, and one of them is the use of silicate glue.
Silicate glue is an aqueous alkaline solution of sodium or potassium silicates that can be used in various areas.
The substances included in its composition have the property of corroding ingrained fat and carbon deposits, and therefore many housewives use office glue to clean frying pans from the most difficult stains.
Of course, glue alone won't do if you decide to remove grease and plaque from old frying pans. This will require a comprehensive approach, namely boiling.
To prepare the solution, we will need a large container (bucket, basin) so that a frying pan and even pots can fit in it.
Fill the container 2/3 full with water, add 150 grams of PVA glue and a bar of crushed laundry soap.
Mix the ingredients thoroughly and bring to a boil, then you can immerse the dirty dishes in the solution.
You can boil the dishes for 20-60 minutes: the time is chosen individually, and it depends on how dirty the dishes are.
After the procedure, let the liquid cool, remove the dishes and remove any remaining dirt using a sponge and clean water.