Home Remedies to Remove Burnt Stains from Utensils


It is common for everyday cooking utensils to burn. Utensil burn stains can be easily removed by trying home remedies.

Tomato juice

Mix tomato juice and water in a burnt vessel and heat. After this, the vessel becomes warm enough to be rubbed, so the burn marks in the vessel are easily removed by rubbing.

Onion and vinegar

Take equal amounts of onion juice and vinegar and rub it on the burnt spots in the steel utensils.

baking soda

Add one teaspoon of baking soda, two teaspoons of lemon juice, and two cups of warm water to the pot with the burn. Scrubbing with a steel scrubber makes the burnt mess shine.

Lemon juice

Take the juice of a raw lemon and rub it on the burnt spots in the pot. After that, the stains are removed by rubbing with a brush after pouring hot water into the vessel and the vessel shines.

Vinegar and lemon

If the pot is caked with grime or old burnt stains, boil some vinegar and lemon juice in water to clean it.

Dishwashing powder

To shine aluminum utensil, add some salt in dish washing powder and rub the utensil to shine.

Onions

To clean aluminum cookware, boiling onion with water in the pot and then rubbing it with dishwashing powder removes stains and makes the cookware shine.

Vinegar and soap

Rub a cloth dipped in vinegar to remove grime from the pot and then wash the pot thoroughly with soap.

Salt

Burnt spots in the vessel are cleaned by adding salt and water to boil for four minutes and rubbing the vessel with a brush.

Lemon and salt

Rubbing salt on half of a lemon to clean brass utensils removes stains and makes the utensil shine.

- Surekha

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