Shining Your Metal Pots with No Chemicals
A tutorial by Baby Bear Hugs
A tutorial by Baby Bear Hugs
Cleaning your pots is something that everyone dreads, I am not talking about the cleaning after you make something, I am taking about the perma-crust that ends up on the surface of the pans. I have really nice pots that I got as a wedding present that are Allclad, they get brown spots on the surface and bottom so I clean them this way.
{supplies}
*hot water
*white vinegar
*soft cloth or microfiber cloth
*clean sink or washing tub
*scrubby sponge
First Take all your metal pots, pans, and utensils that need cleaning and put them in the sink with the plug in or wash tub.
{see the brown spots on the bottom} |
Next Fill the tub with roughly equal parts water and vinegar
Let is sit for 30 minutes
Take a your scrubby sponge and scrub off the brown areas and wash with clean water
Dry off the pots with a soft cloth and they should look almost new.
If you want to use the water/vinegar for something else, you can use it to get rid of weeds or water azaleas, rhododendrons, hydrangeas and gardenias that love acidic soil (water down the mixture first)
If you want to use the water/vinegar for something else, you can use it to get rid of weeds or water azaleas, rhododendrons, hydrangeas and gardenias that love acidic soil (water down the mixture first)
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