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    Mom's Easy Hack for Reviving Burnt Bottoms of Pots and Pans Is a Lifesaver

    By Haley Mast,

    20 days ago

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    Pan bottom cleaning

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    Enamel coated cast iron is among the top choices of cookware for both at home chefs and professionals in the culinary industry. The enamel coating on the cookware forms a protective coating over the cast iron, removing the need to take careful care of cast iron pans. The cast iron itself does a great job at holding heat and distributing it evenly throughout the pan to create an even cook. It’s dishwater safe, sturdy, and usually very easy to clean.

    Often coated cast iron an metal pans cleans up really well with soap, warm water and a scrubby sponge, but sometimes they can develop a burnt discoloration and a sort of staining look on the bottom… even after you wash it with soap and water.

    Thai stained look can lead to major problems when it comes to cooking like smoking, smells and even fire risk. However you don’t have to toss your pan to remedy this problem, instead check out one clever mom’s advice for revising your pans!

    Apprently a pumice stone is all you need to get a really good clean on the bottom of you pan, and its so simple to do! By scrubbing the bottom of your burnt pan with a pumice stone you can bring it back to life, making it look brand new again!

    Cleaning Hacks To Try

    Tip #1)

    Tash is smelly and you don’t have to break the bank on fancy scent trash bags. To eliminate trash odors, uses toilet gel deodorisers and sticks them on the top of the trash bin lid. Viola!

    Tip #2)

    Tarnishing on cutlery is common and builds up easily after some time. To polish tarnished silverware, without hand polishing for hours, add all your silverware that needs polishing into the dishwasher drawer and crumble up a ball of tin foil with it; run the cycle as per usual. Once the cycle has completed the silver will be shiny new.

    Tip #3)

    To speed up cleaning large surfaces, like scrubbing the tile wall in the shower or the bathroom floors, consider investing in a powered scrubber!

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