Gracias, mi esposa me regalo un Wok de su marca, al cual le tengo mucho cariño ,ya que e podido confeccionar muchas recetas haciendo a mi y a mi familia muy feliz. Pero de momento na temporada olvide mi wok y comenzo a verce mal ,gracias a este video podre restaurar mi wok YOSUKATA 🎉🎉
Great video! I never thought of using citric acid but it makes sense, it is used in industry for stainless steel passivation (it removes the rust and helps regenerate the protective coating).
Baking soda can be used to clean a rusty wok, although citric acid is more effective at dealing with rust due to its acidic nature. Which is not the case with baking soda.
To restore a damaged wok, we recommend using citric acid. Please watch the following video on our UA-cam channel: ua-cam.com/video/GAPZTZdV3GM/v-deo.html.
Gracias, mi esposa me regalo un Wok de su marca, al cual le tengo mucho cariño ,ya que e podido confeccionar muchas recetas haciendo a mi y a mi familia muy feliz. Pero de momento na temporada olvide mi wok y comenzo a verce mal ,gracias a este video podre restaurar mi wok YOSUKATA 🎉🎉
Great video! I never thought of using citric acid but it makes sense, it is used in industry for stainless steel passivation (it removes the rust and helps regenerate the protective coating).
Thank you so much....
Thank you 😊
Thanks!!
Cool video! Just wondering what do you use baking soda in the wok when it’s on the stove
In this video we add some powdered citric acid to boiling water to clean the wok of unwanted rust.
Thanks!
If I don’t have critic acid is another way Mike baking soda or something I may already have in the house
Baking soda can be used to clean a rusty wok, although citric acid is more effective at dealing with rust due to its acidic nature.
Which is not the case with baking soda.
@ yea guess I’ll try to get to a Home Depot it’s just hard. For me to get around since so sick health wise but trust I’ll get it
Can you use vinegar instead of citric acid?
To restore a damaged wok, we recommend using citric acid. Please watch the following video on our UA-cam channel: ua-cam.com/video/GAPZTZdV3GM/v-deo.html.
Tried and it ate into the iron!! Citric acid is the best way to do this without destroying the pan!!
Can find it in the laundry isle as well!
Were i can buy citric acid?
Citric acid can be purchased at any grocery store.
Thank you 😊