Surely many housewives have encountered such an incident as burnt food on dishes.
Even the highest quality and most expensive pots and pans are not spared from trouble.
To get rid of dirt, a lot of money is often spent on expensive specialized products, as well as equally valuable nerves and physical strength.

Experienced housewives know how to quickly, easily and effectively combat carbon deposits using just two products that are probably available in every home.
We are talking about soda and ordinary soap.
You can use a soap solution. To do this, wait until the dishes have completely cooled down, remove visible food residues.
Next, soak the dishes in warm water, adding detergent to it.
Once the dirt starts to give in, you can remove it with a sponge.
After the procedure, wipe the dishes with a microfiber towel to prevent water stains from appearing.
If the stains are more complex, it is better to use baking soda.
We pour it onto the bottom of the pan and fill it so that it completely covers the burnt areas.
After this, bring the solution to a boil and keep it there for several minutes.
Then pour out the contents and wash the dishes thoroughly with warm water and detergent.