You don't have to buy a special cleaning product.
If, during an inspection of dishes at home or in the country, you find a couple of frying pans with “age-old” carbon deposits, you should not rush to throw them in the trash.
You can restore your kitchenware to its original appearance without any extra effort. To do this, just prepare a simple mixture of ingredients that are available in every kitchen.
What you will need:
- soda;
- vinegar;
- dishwashing detergent.
Vinegar works best in combination with other products rather than on its own. Mix it with baking soda and detergent to form a thick paste.
Apply the resulting mixture to a frying pan covered with carbon deposits and other difficult stains. Then cover the dishes with paper towels.
Leave the pan in this state for 30 minutes. If the stains are very difficult, it is better to increase the time to an hour.
The mixture should soften the carbon deposits, which will then fall off on their own. Then all that remains is to rinse the dishes.