All housewives regularly clean carbon deposits from frying pans – most often, aggressive chemicals are used.
Some people try to use improvised means, as they are less toxic.
We suggest paying attention to a method that is usually ignored by frying pan owners.
Let's see how you can easily and quickly wash away burnt fat from a frying pan using this method.
How to clean a frying pan from carbon deposits
We will need ammonia, but any experienced housewife knows that you can’t just apply it to the surface – the alcohol will simply evaporate.
Therefore, we take 3 garbage or any other whole bags and pour ammonia inside. After that, we put the frying pan in there and tie it tightly - you can also shake the contents so that the alcohol gets on the metal.
Next, we leave the frying pan on the balcony overnight, and in the morning we take it out and clean the carbon deposits.
Earlier we wrote about how to remove greasy stains from a down jacket.