Many people have enamel pots that clearly need care.
Some may show noticeable cooking marks, including burnt areas.
Others simply look untidy due to the appearance of a greasy film.
However, cleaning enamel cookware is not difficult.
It is best to preheat the pan so that it reacts better to the cleaning agent. You will simply need to pour in water, bring it to a boil and remove.
Then combine two spoons of baking soda, dish soap and hydrogen peroxide.
Bring the mixture to a homogeneous state and distribute it evenly over the most contaminated areas. It is recommended to wait half an hour.
Then we take a hard sponge and begin to clean the pan.
All that remains is to rinse the dishes with water to remove the remaining cleaning agent. This method will be effective even if the pan is heavily burnt. There will be no trace of dirt left.