How I removed greasy deposits from a frying pan using a cheap vinegar-based product
Good day to all! This method was suggested to me by my neighbor, for which many thanks to her. Now I do not have to spoil the coating of the dishes with hard metal sponges to remove carbon deposits. Imperfections go away by themselves as soon as you spray the surface of the pan a little. And so to the point.
To prepare the solution you will need:
Vinegar 6%;
Any bleach (even the simplest one, like mine);
· Regular sugar;
· Container with a spray;
· Glass;
Funnel.
Immediately, as soon as everyone has prepared everything you need, you can start making the solution.
The first step is to measure 150-200 milliliters of vinegar with a glass.
After that, pour the required volume of liquid into a container with a spray. This is most conveniently done with a funnel.
Next, add 2 teaspoons of sugar to the vinegar, also using a funnel.
It is important that the sugar dissolves well and does not settle to the bottom. After the sugar, add 1 teaspoon of bleach.
The reaction of vinegar to bleach is quite "violent", so shaking is best after the container is tightly closed.
That's all the tool is ready to use.
This is my frying pan after cooking lunch or dinner. I've always had to spend a lot of effort to clean it up without damaging the surface. For the carbon to come off, you will need to wait literally 20-30 minutes. Then wipe with a sponge and all dishes are clean.