What to do if the bottom of the pot is burnt?
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In daily life, we often encounter various small problems, among which the most troublesome is the burning of the bottom of the pot.
The bottom of the pot was burnt
Burnt pot bottoms not only affect the cleanliness and appearance of the kitchen, but more importantly, they may release harmful substances that threaten our health. Many people choose to use steel wool to scrub them, but this method is often laborious and the results are not always satisfactory.
Today, I'm going to teach you some simple tricks to easily solve the problem of burnt food in the pot, making your life more convenient!
The first method is to use cola and flour to clean it!
Cola, as a carbonated beverage, contains acidic components that can effectively soften burnt residue on the bottom of a pot. Meanwhile, flour has absorbent properties, easily removing any burnt residue. Pour cola into the pot, add an appropriate amount of flour and water, mix well, and submerge the black residue on the bottom of the pot.
Boil the water over high heat and wait for a while to allow the acidic components and flour to absorb the grime, softening it. Then pour out the water and wipe the bottom of the pot with a clean cloth to easily remove any remaining grime.
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The second method is to boil orange peels in water to clean the bottom of the pot!
Orange peels have natural cleaning properties and can remove dirt and odors. Put the orange peels in a pot, add an appropriate amount of water, bring to a boil, then reduce to a simmer and cook for about 10 minutes.
After turning off the heat, let it cool for a while until the orange peels and water in the pot have cooled down before using it. Then pour the orange peel water into a bowl, and use a cloth dipped in the orange peel water to wipe the bottom of the pot. This will easily remove any burnt residue and restore the pot's shine.
A reminder: when using orange peels to clean the bottom of pots, be sure to wait for the water in the pot to cool down naturally before pouring it out. Otherwise, the high temperature will cause the orange peels to burn even more and will also affect the cleaning effect.
The third method is to use baking soda or sodium bicarbonate to clean it!
Add some alkaline substances to the pot, such as baking soda, baking powder, or flour. These items have good cleaning and absorbent properties. Then pour in a small amount of white vinegar, enough to cover the burnt area. Bring to a boil, then let it sit for a while.
After about 10 minutes, the burnt stains will be effectively softened, making them easier to remove.
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