This method minimizes the need for frequent cleaning of pots from dirt, various stains, grease, and soot, thereby reducing their appearance. Most importantly, this method requires no effort and yields results quickly.
To clean enameled pots, you will need:
1 tablespoon baking soda
1 tablespoon of bleach;
2 liters of water.
How to prepare and use:
Pour water into the pot that needs cleaning until it reaches the edges, then bring it to a boil. Then remove it from the heat and place it on a flat surface.
Add baking soda to the boiling water, pour in the bleach, and mix well. The specified amounts apply to two liters of water.
Leave the pot with the solution for five to ten minutes, then pour out the contents.
Wash the pot as usual.
Honestly, at first, I didn’t believe that this method would work, and I kept checking what was happening with the discoloration.
By the eighth minute, there was no trace left of the buildup! Next, I washed it with regular dishwashing gel and boiled it again. The result amazed me!