How to Polish a Cookware?
Since steel pots are products that can be used for many years, some wear and tear may occur. One of these situations is that the pots lose their first-day shine and become dull and scratched. Many factors such as the high temperature of the dishwasher, other steel products on the shelf together, traces left by food residues left outside the pot, stains of lime in the water, etc. cause the gloss around a steel pot to decrease. This dullness causes it to be perceived as a slightly dirty image, even though it is clean. Many people want to eliminate this dullness and restore the shine to their steel cookware. If you are one of them, we suggest you listen carefully to this section. If you want to restore your pots to their former shine, the most effective method is to use vinegar and baking soda. Add half a glass of vinegar and a glass of baking soda to the water after filling your pot with water to fill it completely. Then boil this mixture over medium heat. After boiling, keep it on the stove for about 1 more minute and turn off the heat. Rinse your pot with plenty of water. Don't forget to wear sunglasses while doing all this, because the shine of your pot can get in your eyes. You can easily polish the outside of your pot with the help of lemon and baking soda. Put some baking soda in a bowl, clean the outside of your pot with oval movements by rubbing half a lemon in this baking soda. When the baking soda and lemon come together, then rinse with plenty of water, you will be amazed at how shiny your pot looks. With Madame Coco's quality and durable products, you can have your new pot without wasting time cleaning it. Click on the images to discover Orva Stainless Steel Short Pot - 24 cm and Ellipse Stainless Steel Deep Pot - 18 cm. How to Clean a Burnt Pot? External burns, especially on light-colored steel pots, are disturbing, although they are not contagious. Unfortunately, it is not possible to get rid of this situation, which gives the pot a dirty appearance, with options such as dishwashing sponge and detergent, dishwasher. There are several different methods to remove burnt stains. Turn your pot upside down and place it on your countertop. Sprinkle salt and baking soda on it respectively. Slowly pour some vinegar so that it remains on the bottom of your pot. Cover all this with paper towels so that they hang over the sides of your pot. Make sure the towels are wet and over the burnt spots on the sides of your pot. Leave for about 1 hour. After 1 hour, gently wipe the paper towels away. Then use a clean sponge to rub the remaining burnt spots on the bottom and rinse with plenty of water. Mix the vinegar with the salt in a quantity suitable for the size of your pot. Make sure the amount of salt is high. Dissolve the salt in the vinegar with a spoon. After it is completely dissolved, clean the outer surface of your pot by pouring a little of this mixture onto the hard part of the dish sponge. Remember that with this method, you need to rub a little bit to completely remove the burnt stains on your pot. What to do to prevent the pot from sticking to the bottom? It is the fate of food to be forgotten on the stove... Food that continues to cook for a long time without water sticks to the bottom of the pot after a while. Without intervention, the pot starts to burn and catches fire. The result can be a disaster for you and your loved ones. So how to prevent the bottom of the pot from sticking to the bottom? Of course, the priority is to check your food occasionally while it is on the stove. If you do not have the opportunity to check, you can set an alarm and catch your food at the cooking time. If you often forget your food on the stove, you can also add extra water to each dish. But these are also forgettable tips. You didn't realize that your pot was out of water and when you lifted the lid you found food stuck to the bottom of the pot. The first thing to do in such cases is to turn off the stove and pour half a tea glass of water into the food. Too little water can cause the food to not be removed from the bottom of the pot, and too much water can cause the burnt parts to mix with your food. For this reason, after adding half a cup of water and leaving it to wait, you can check your food to see if it comes out of the bottom. If it has, you can take the unburnt parts of your food and consume it. This will also make it easier for you to clean your pot.