How to Clean Burnt Pots and Pans to Make Them Look Like New

The Ultimate Baking Soda and Vinegar Destaining Method

This heavy-duty cleaning method relies on a chemical reaction between a mild acid and a gentle abrasive to lift decades of burnt-on grease without scratching the underlying metal.

[ Burnt Pot Surface ] ──► Sprinkle Baking Soda + Coarse Salt
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                        Add White Vinegar (Fizzing Action)
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[ Protective Paper Towel Cap ] ──► Let Sit 15 Mins ──► Effortless Scrub [Shining Pan]

What You Need:

  • Baking Soda (Sodium Bicarbonate): Acts as a natural, non-scratching abrasive and alkaline cleaner.
  • Coarse Salt: Provides extra scrubbing friction to break through hard carbon layers.
  • White Vinegar: An acid that breaks down grease and creates a foaming reaction to lift debris.
  • Dish Washing Liquid: Helps trap loosened oils.
  • A Heavy-Duty Scrubbing Sponge or Steel Wool: (Use steel wool for stainless steel or cast iron; stick to a non-scratch sponge for anodized aluminum).
  • Paper Towels: To trap the moisture and allow the mixture to penetrate deep into the stains.

Step-by-Step Instructions

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