You have probably left a pan on the stove a little longer than necessary and subsequently noticed the appearance of annoying stains. The continuous use of pots and pans exposes them to the risk of stains that are more or less difficult to remove.
Some dish detergents can actually make the problem worse. In addition, excessive scrubbing to remove stains is likely to permanently damage our pan.
Luckily, there are natural tricks to remove the most stubborn stains from pots and pans , even burnt stains.
1. Detergent
This little-known trick is very effective for making pans that have a lot of caked-on grease that won’t come off as good as new.
Pour a teaspoon of detergent directly onto the grease, without adding water.
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