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How to recover a burnt non-stick frying pan and make it new

Vinegar and sodium bicarbonate
This trick is particularly effective for steel, cast iron or ceramic pans and pans. The combination of vinegar and sodium bicarbonate, used for domestic cleaning, will help to effectively remove burnt residues from saucepans and frying pans.
Pour a cup of water into the saucepan and heat it. Add a cup of vinegar and cook on a low heat for a few minutes. Remove from the fire and add two tablespoons of sodium bicarbonate. Wait until the effervescent reaction is over and, after a few minutes, throw away the water.
Use a scouring pad to clean the frying pan, adding a little dry sodium bicarbonate to make sure you get rid of all the residue.
Coke
Strange as it may seem, Coca-Cola has a slightly corrosive action that is very useful for recovering burnt-out saucepans. Pour it into the saucepan until it covers the bottom, then heat on a low heat. Brush for about a minute with stiff hairs and remove all residue carefully not to burn.
Now that you know how to recover a burnt frying pan, we’re sure you’ll think twice before throwing it away and throw it away.
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