I was wracking my brain trying to figure out how to clean a neglected stainless steel pot—solved the issue in 5 minutes!

I started cleaning with the grates. I applied “Shumanit” and left it on for a while. There was a small amount of grease on the grates, which I managed to remove. I also thought about cleaning the pot.

I noticed that the grates on my new stove were already dirty, with a thick layer of grease and soot. Given the abundance of effective products available in the market, I started my search for a suitable solution. I decided to try the well-known cleaner “Shumanit” to compare it with what I used before. Also, I needed to clean a dirty pot. Previously, I used “Azelite.”.

The price of the “Shumanit” spray bottle is 428 rubles for 400 milliliters. Of course, “Azelite” is much cheaper, priced at 160 rubles per 600 milliliters.

I sprayed “Shumanit” on the pot’s surface and left it for a while. After a few minutes, I returned and saw that the dirt had “gone” from both sides of the pot.

I cleaned not only the sides, but also the bottom of the pot. All the dirt disappeared as if it had never been there. For the large pot, it took just one tablespoon of the product and a few minutes. Inexpensive and quick! If you buy “Shumanit” at least once a year, you can clean all surfaces, pots, and grates in the house. It’s a profitable purchase for any housewife.

Two product drawbacks are fair to mention:

1. Cost. Although the product is not cheap, its use is economical. Therefore, I consider such expenses justified.

2. Odor. “Shumanit” has a strong, unpleasant chemical odor. Therefore, it is necessary to ventilate the room after use. During work, it is advisable to use a mask and rubber gloves for safety. Store these hazardous products securely away from children.

I really like this method. It’s inexpensive, economical, effective, and very fast.