Every housewife has a couple of frying pans with a thick layer of carbon deposits in their home, which look as if it is simply impossible to clean them.
But this is the wrong approach to solving the problem.
Any carbon deposit can be dealt with if you choose the right method.
What are the two options worth knowing about?
Boiling with glue
This method is liked by everyone who has "dared" to try it at least once. It shows a high degree of efficiency even in seemingly hopeless cases.
You need to take a larger saucepan, put the frying pan in it, pour in water and wait for it to boil.
Next, pour in a bottle of glue.
All that remains is to remove the carbon deposits, which will no longer be difficult.
Ammonia
The only downside to this method is the characteristic unpleasant odor, but you can avoid contact with it if you protect your respiratory system.
We take a high-quality, thick package, which definitely has no holes or holes. We send a frying pan, poured with ammonia.
We wait for 8-12 hours and clean the dishes.
Earlier we talked about how to remove sweat stains from clothes in just half an hour .