Even the highest quality kitchenware loses its original appearance over time.
This is very unpleasant, but not always irreversible.
We invite you to learn how to remove yellowness from an enamel pan using simple and affordable home remedies.
Soda and vinegar
Prepare a solution of soda and vinegar in a ratio of 1:3. Apply it to the yellowed areas of the pan or to the entire surface of the enamel.
Leave for 1 hour or longer for best results, then rinse the pan thoroughly.
Lemon juice and salt
Mix lemon juice and salt until you get a paste.
Apply this paste on the yellow areas and leave it for half an hour to act, then rinse the dishes thoroughly.
Citric acid
Prepare a solution by diluting citric acid in water. Usually 1-2 tablespoons of powder per liter of water is enough.
Apply the resulting solution to the yellow areas using a sponge or cloth and leave the dishes in the solution for half an hour or more to allow the solution to act on the yellow stains.
After soaking, rinse the dishes thoroughly with soapy water to remove any remaining acid and any dissolved contaminants.
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