Every time I encounter DIY cleaning hacks, the presenter always use the mixture of vinegar and baking soda. You can get a better result if using baking soda alone. Baking soda is Basic and vinegar is Acidic. Combining the two, they will neutralize each other. The reason you got some good results because you scrubbed it while the reaction was going on. You could have gotten a better result with baking soda/water paste alone, or baking soda/dishwashing liquid combination.
Thanks I did this and with baking soda and Dawn dishwashing liquid. Cover with soda and then pretty heavy with the dish soap and let sit 2 hours not much scrubbing required period!
“Vinegar breaks down baking soda to release carbon dioxide gas. This gas can effectively remove dirt and grime when cleaning. It is best to clean with vinegar and baking soda while the mixture is still bubbling.”
This does work and you are right, use the steel wool. Here is another tip. For the round sides, sprinkle baking soda on them, place paper towels on top and pour the vinegar on top and let it sit. Otherwise the vinegar runs off and it is ineffective. I would also suggest to do this every time you cook something. Especially if you have super expensive cookware. Don't wait for the grime to build up.
Fill the sink with the hottest possible water you can find, throw in a few dishwasher tablets, soak pan in it over night. Next morning scrub and clean. I did this with my oven racks too, burnt pieces were literally floating on the water surface next morning.
Dishwasher tablets are also great for getting soap scum off of glass shower doors, glass tiles and ceramic tiles. Just rub the tablet over what you want to clean.
Most excellent tutorial!!! Straight to the point with no annoying distractions (music, wind, etc). Most videos are all through the forest with material not even related to the subject. Well done 👏 😊
The problem is the abrasion, sugar cubes are less abrasive than the steel wool but stil put scratches on teflon and ceramic. Chemical reactions are best imo, so pick up special cleaning agents designed for this type of thing instead of going around wasting food.
A little chemistry knowledge is useful. Try just baking soda or just vinegar. By combining the two you're just making salty water. That reaction you're getting is the base neutralizing the acid and it's not helping to clean anything even though it looks cool.
I did try it once but no effort to do it again n again i dont have strong muscles to scratch it back n forth but its nice u achieved removing the grease on ur pan😘
Baking soda, dawn, and vinegar combo to clean my bathtub, too! You make a paste then dab it all over your tub; leave for 1/2 hr (i leave it on for 1 hr usually) bring a dish washing sponge with that scrubbing power which you don't really need to scrub hard because it comes out like butter! I also use that combination paste to clean all my stainless faucets, ceramic tiles, and your bathroom sink as well as the glass door. My son-in-law thought out bathroom faucet was brand new, LMAO! I also use the same watered down version of it to soak my shower heads; it comes out shiny nice!
Follow these instructions: 1. Put salt, baking powder, and dish liquid soap on bottom of the pan. 2. Then proceed to cover with paper towel and pour vinegar on top of it. 3. Leave the pan for 30 minutes to an hour (depending on bad the pan is) and then check to see the dirty come off.
Think about it people use baking soda as an antacid for indigestion. If you put baking soda and vinegar you neutralize it's cleaning effects. Pick one or the other. If you're going to use the detergent you better stick to baking soda cuz the vinegar is going to turn it into a neutralized solution having less value than hot water. AND IT WON'T KILL GERMS OR VIRUSES.
Awesome video, I use baking soda and vinegar for everything in my home! Literally everything lol. I prefer that over other products due to all the chemicals in others. But love the honesty!
@@alos.h256 I've heard really good things about a product called "barkeeper's friend"! I haven't tried it myself yet, but i think it's just that powder and water
I had the same problem using my smallest stainless steel pot to deep fry finger egg rolls and it left a years worth of gunk within 2 weeks although I only used it twice to deep fry. So, I used a dab of Oxi Clean (1/4 cup) to fill a bigger frying pan that was also dirty and added water to the big fry pan and a little water to the small stainless steel pot to keep it down and I sat it in the center of the bigger fry pan and let it boil. After boiling for about a couple of minutes, I took out the small stainless steel pan and left the big fry pan to keep boiling; i also added more water to it so it will also clean the inside of the bigger fry pan as I worked to scrub the stainless steel pan; it came out pretty easy with using a brillo plastic scrubber. I'm very happy with the result! I always use Oxiclean to clean my stainless steel pans and they always stay looking very clean and shiny! I also use vinegar, dawn, and baking soda paste to clean all my stainless steel appliances, pots, bake pans and they look sparkling clean!
Thank you for including the footage of the whole process, I've seen a video of a similar method, but the author made it seem like you just leave it for 2 minutes and it looks like a freshly bought pan, it was very hard to believe
You should use easy off non toxic , spray it on ,then wrap it in cling wrap to prevent it from drying. Leave it overnight and you will use less elbow grease and get much better results. You got results but used way too much product. As you say don’t wait for grease to build up , another tip is clean you pan base and stove top before you start cooking, avoid spills.
Great video. I tried it and it worked. Can you do one to show how to clean hard residues inside the toilet? There's always left that little water border line. I've tried the same (baking soda and vinegar), but maybe I didn't let it sit long enough. THANK YOU!!!❤👍
I have been organizing and cleaning every single corner of my house. The oven is the only thing left. I bought the spray to do it. I am not patient like you neither do I have such good gloves. Thank you!
I'm sorry to hear! One option would be to use easy-off oven cleaner. Just spray, let it sit, and wipe off later. I haven't personally tried it yet, but it should require less elbow grease!
I had carpal tunnel on my right hand years ago; my doctor gave me a shot, the spot were the shot was turned white for about 3 weeks then went back to normal. Carpal Tunnel never returned! One shot and it was gone!
It works way better with salt baking soda washing up liquid put over pieces of paper towel pour over vinegar leave for a little while and wipe off you should get a way better result that that the salt and baking soda combined scour deeper
So u cover it with salt,baking soda and washing up liquid?then cover it with paper towels and pour over vinegar (malt or distilled) and leave it for a while?
Good grief, where did you learn how to write? Does the word 'grammar' ring a bell? Your instructions are so poorly written that I'm not gonna waste my time on it.
Just add a squeeze of dish soap to your baking soda and make a paste. Rub that over your pan. Spray or poor on the vinager. Drop on a paper towel and let that sit for 15-30 min. Remove paper towel and just wipe off the dirt from your pan. No elbow grease needed.
A lot of my pans look like that, just decided to deep clean them, thanks for the advice, i just leaving one pan in vinegar overnight, but I guess it works better in combination with baking soda
Thank you, I think we can shall may ( or any suitable helping verb ) lessen oily foods, because chemical processes can be against nature and even if we go for it - I think the above methods or illustrations is good and even natural materials can shall may ( at any suitable verb ) do the job completely
I’d even go so far as to say it was cleaned because of the steel wool and not the vinegar and baking soda. If the power of baking soda and vinegar was the reason of the cleaning the sponge would have been enough. This comes from someone that cleaned the bottom of my pans with salt and steel wool.
This baking soda + vinegar craze is beyond me. They just form water, some co2 and some sodium acetate that doesn't do much as far I know. So essentially he just scrubbed off the pan.
I just put the pots and pans together with dishes in the Dishwasher and using "Cascade (=Fairy in UK/AU) Platimum" dishwasher detergent pods Pots and pans come out very shinny. (Finish Ultimate Plus pods will also work)
@@revoakes8984 Depends. Ceramic and enamelled pans and Stainless steel pots and pans can be put into the dishwasher. .I have a Stainless pot that is Teflon coated internally for non-stick and it is engraved "dishwasher safe".at the bottom.
I just poured some baking soda and then a bit of vinager and left it for 10 minutes and it did absolutely NOTHING. Now to try baking soda by it self, hoping this will work.
The best to clean is with green soap and ammoniak, bring it on on the bottem than clothes it with plastic folie, after 4 hours no scrubbing totaly clean.
I just got all my pans and used a cordless drill with a wire brush attachment in it to scrub everything off effortlessly. Just do it outside as it flings the crud around.
If you rub dish soap on the pan before cooking cleanup is easy. If the pan already has that brown gunk on it rub dish soap on the pan, heat at the lowest setting, let cool and then wash.
I don't see them being nasty because you use them that shows that you use them and you enjoy cooking in them when you have a gas stove it's different but electric you need to clean them because they can't connect to each other like gas
How is it so many people come across as never having to wash pots and pans before moving out of their parent's home or learning how to properly cook food so that oils don't spill over and run down the outside and get scorched-burned and then Not Clean it off for weeks or months??. Has nobody used S.O.S. pads and or just soak pans/pots in hot water?
Vinegar neutralized the Ph variation of the baking soda that breaks down the oils that are baked on. Using them separately would be much more effective. Adding salt and some dish detergent helps too.
You just made me laugh when you said you haven´t washed your pan in a year, LOL. That means you haven´t used it for a year, or? Thanks for sharing bro! ❤️
I’d even go so far as to say it was cleaned because of the steel wool and not the vinegar and baking soda. If the power of baking soda and vinegar was the reason of the cleaning the sponge would have been enough. This comes from someone that cleaned the bottom of my pans with salt and steel wool.
I think it was cleaned due to the friction of the baking soda, as it is used as a non abrasive cleaner (but it actually is abrasive). If you actually wanted to impress, you should have got a plastic tub, filled it with water to cover the pan, and sprinkle sodium hydroxide on the pan, let it sit over night and like magic you can wipe all the carbon off with a gentle swipe. Oh yeah, DO NOT let the sodium hydroxide touch any parts of your skin, so wear eye protection and good liquid proof gloves.
Every time I encounter DIY cleaning hacks, the presenter always use the mixture of vinegar and baking soda. You can get a better result if using baking soda alone. Baking soda is Basic and vinegar is Acidic. Combining the two, they will neutralize each other. The reason you got some good results because you scrubbed it while the reaction was going on. You could have gotten a better result with baking soda/water paste alone, or baking soda/dishwashing liquid combination.
Thanks I did this and with baking soda and Dawn dishwashing liquid. Cover with soda and then pretty heavy with the dish soap and let sit 2 hours not much scrubbing required period!
@@johnsmith2598 same af! 💯
“Vinegar breaks down baking soda to release carbon dioxide gas. This gas can effectively remove dirt and grime when cleaning. It is best to clean with vinegar and baking soda while the mixture is still bubbling.”
@@johnsmith2598 56 A.
Should’ve got a pan w/out all the grooves and small circle indentations.
This does work and you are right, use the steel wool. Here is another tip. For the round sides, sprinkle baking soda on them, place paper towels on top and pour the vinegar on top and let it sit. Otherwise the vinegar runs off and it is ineffective. I would also suggest to do this every time you cook something. Especially if you have super expensive cookware. Don't wait for the grime to build up.
Fill the sink with the hottest possible water you can find, throw in a few dishwasher tablets, soak pan in it over night. Next morning scrub and clean. I did this with my oven racks too, burnt pieces were literally floating on the water surface next morning.
Dishwasher tablets are also great for getting soap scum off of glass shower doors, glass tiles and ceramic tiles. Just rub the tablet over what you want to clean.
Dishwasher tablets are expensive.
@@That_gaygurlRobyn. most dollar stores sell them
We don't have this in my country :(
The dishwasher in our home is a human
@@Wally_Darling1960 probably full of toxic chemicals, may as well use store bought deep cleaners..
Use a paper towel between the baking soda and the vinegar. Keeps it from running off and can be done in the sink... less mess.
Most excellent tutorial!!! Straight to the point with no annoying distractions (music, wind, etc). Most videos are all through the forest with material not even related to the subject.
Well done 👏 😊
If you don’t wanna use steel wool on your pans, use hard sugar cubes!! Works like a charm every time!!
great tip!
What if we don't have sugar cubes?
@@woodonfire7406 aluminum foil
If you don't want to use something that is exactly disigned for cleaning you could also use food instead.
The problem is the abrasion, sugar cubes are less abrasive than the steel wool but stil put scratches on teflon and ceramic. Chemical reactions are best imo, so pick up special cleaning agents designed for this type of thing instead of going around wasting food.
A little chemistry knowledge is useful. Try just baking soda or just vinegar. By combining the two you're just making salty water. That reaction you're getting is the base neutralizing the acid and it's not helping to clean anything even though it looks cool.
Good idea!
Was looking for this comment!
Kudos. I was about to make the same comment. Some of our species will believe anything being presented on YT.
what do you mean just baking soda? you mean adding water with the baking soda? because baking soda by itself is not liquid.
@@mastermax7777 Yes that's what I meant. Not many people clean without water.
I appreciate how you show each step to explain what you're doing and show us 💕
I did try it once but no effort to do it again n again i dont have strong muscles to scratch it back n forth but its nice u achieved removing the grease on ur pan😘
Baking soda, dawn, and vinegar combo to clean my bathtub, too! You make a paste then dab it all over your tub; leave for 1/2 hr (i leave it on for 1 hr usually) bring a dish washing sponge with that scrubbing power which you don't really need to scrub hard because it comes out like butter! I also use that combination paste to clean all my stainless faucets, ceramic tiles, and your bathroom sink as well as the glass door. My son-in-law thought out bathroom faucet was brand new, LMAO! I also use the same watered down version of it to soak my shower heads; it comes out shiny nice!
Didn't anybody take chemistry 101? Assets and alkaline substances neutralize each other, achieving nothing
@@LouLou6133 I agree. How do you use baking soda then?
Follow these instructions:
1. Put salt, baking powder, and dish liquid soap on bottom of the pan.
2. Then proceed to cover with paper towel and pour vinegar on top of it.
3. Leave the pan for 30 minutes to an hour (depending on bad the pan is) and then check to see the dirty come off.
Thanks keke
Vinegar and baking soda neutralize each other I eat acid versus alkaline .
Think about it people use baking soda as an antacid for indigestion. If you put baking soda and vinegar you neutralize it's cleaning effects. Pick one or the other. If you're going to use the detergent you better stick to baking soda cuz the vinegar is going to turn it into a neutralized solution having less value than hot water. AND IT WON'T KILL GERMS OR VIRUSES.
Awesome video, I use baking soda and vinegar for everything in my home! Literally everything lol. I prefer that over other products due to all the chemicals in others.
But love the honesty!
I'm slowly starting to do that too!
I really want to try that but I can't stand the smell of vinegar. Is there something I could add to the mix of baking soda and vinegar?
@@alos.h256 I've heard really good things about a product called "barkeeper's friend"! I haven't tried it myself yet, but i think it's just that powder and water
@@alos.h256 HI!, i couldnt stand the vinegar as well but i just got used to it. lol. Now i enjoy the smell.
@@alos.h256 your favorite essential oil(s), or citrus zest! 👌👍
I had the same problem using my smallest stainless steel pot to deep fry finger egg rolls and it left a years worth of gunk within 2 weeks although I only used it twice to deep fry. So, I used a dab of Oxi Clean (1/4 cup) to fill a bigger frying pan that was also dirty and added water to the big fry pan and a little water to the small stainless steel pot to keep it down and I sat it in the center of the bigger fry pan and let it boil. After boiling for about a couple of minutes, I took out the small stainless steel pan and left the big fry pan to keep boiling; i also added more water to it so it will also clean the inside of the bigger fry pan as I worked to scrub the stainless steel pan; it came out pretty easy with using a brillo plastic scrubber. I'm very happy with the result! I always use Oxiclean to clean my stainless steel pans and they always stay looking very clean and shiny! I also use vinegar, dawn, and baking soda paste to clean all my stainless steel appliances, pots, bake pans and they look sparkling clean!
It's the teflon pans that I have a hard time keeping clean because everything clings to them, grrrr!
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This sounded like way more work than this video though....
Thank you for including the footage of the whole process, I've seen a video of a similar method, but the author made it seem like you just leave it for 2 minutes and it looks like a freshly bought pan, it was very hard to believe
What does it mean to leave it a little bit? 20 minutes or couple of hours?
You should use easy off non toxic , spray it on ,then wrap it in cling wrap to prevent it from drying. Leave it overnight and you will use less elbow grease and get much better results. You got results but used way too much product. As you say don’t wait for grease to build up , another tip is clean you pan base and stove top before you start cooking, avoid spills.
I tried that. Nada. No better than elbow grease and scouring pads. :(
Great video. I tried it and it worked. Can you do one to show how to clean hard residues inside the toilet? There's always left that little water border line. I've tried the same (baking soda and vinegar), but maybe I didn't let it sit long enough. THANK YOU!!!❤👍
We can also add salt for it to react.
I have been organizing and cleaning every single corner of my house. The oven is the only thing left. I bought the spray to do it. I am not patient like you neither do I have such good gloves.
Thank you!
Heh! I tried that Easy Off in the Blue Can and crap didn't work! I went back to using vinegar, baking soda, and dawn!
The results are great but I have carpal tunnel and definitely don't have that much elbow grease in my jars. Thanks for sharing.
I'm sorry to hear! One option would be to use easy-off oven cleaner. Just spray, let it sit, and wipe off later. I haven't personally tried it yet, but it should require less elbow grease!
@@Ettore oww that was so smelly. Hurt my lungs using it, will not use easy off ever again. A No No
I had carpal tunnel on my right hand years ago; my doctor gave me a shot, the spot were the shot was turned white for about 3 weeks then went back to normal. Carpal Tunnel never returned! One shot and it was gone!
For jobs that need a lot of scrubbing I use Rubbermaid, small electronic kitchen scrub brushes, works well.
Cheers bud. I haven't had much luck using the baking soda technique but now I know its a multiple time process.
It works way better with salt baking soda washing up liquid put over pieces of paper towel pour over vinegar leave for a little while and wipe off you should get a way better result that that the salt and baking soda combined scour deeper
So u cover it with salt,baking soda and washing up liquid?then cover it with paper towels and pour over vinegar (malt or distilled) and leave it for a while?
@@missg3188 i know im late but yes id leave it for anywhere from 15-30 mins depending on how bad your pan is😊
Good grief, where did you learn how to write? Does the word 'grammar' ring a bell? Your instructions are so poorly written that I'm not gonna waste my time on it.
@@KKTR ua-cam.com/video/8CUWh7UOutI/v-deo.html here's the video
@@KKTR Wow! You judged someone's capabilities by how they write? Get a life!!!
How long do you let it sit for before you start scrubbing?
How about soaking the pans in hot water along with the vinegar and baking soda
Again I say they neutralize one another you may as well use water.
The secret is very hot water and soaking. It will loosen the hardest caked on grease.
Just add a squeeze of dish soap to your baking soda and make a paste. Rub that over your pan. Spray or poor on the vinager. Drop on a paper towel and let that sit for 15-30 min. Remove paper towel and just wipe off the dirt from your pan. No elbow grease needed.
Nice video, does this also work for the inside? Some people say is best to add hot water as well?
ur open mineded that u mention also other options. so thank u that reflacts honesty and trust
Bobo😂😂😂
A lot of my pans look like that, just decided to deep clean them, thanks for the advice, i just leaving one pan in vinegar overnight, but I guess it works better in combination with baking soda
Did it work
@@kaythembinkosi5716 not really, still quite dark bottom
Sublime! Magnetic! Keeping up with every expectations. Though the theme was not "appealing" the video sure was!!!
Thank you!
The most honest video ever
Very practical,thank you,these things are so important 😊
Thank you, I think we can shall may ( or any suitable helping verb ) lessen oily foods, because chemical processes can be against nature and even if we go for it - I think the above methods or illustrations is good and even natural materials can shall may ( at any suitable verb ) do the job completely
How many minutes do you let it sit
One of the toilet powders would be pretty good too, but I like your baking soda and vinegar because it's safe for anything.
Very nice and convenient cleaning hacks. Thank you for the tutorial babe. Watching from Philippines
I am pinay! :)
Will apple cider vinegar work the same? Just curious :)
Awesome video! Thanks!
I’d even go so far as to say it was cleaned because of the steel wool and not the vinegar and baking soda. If the power of baking soda and vinegar was the reason of the cleaning the sponge would have been enough. This comes from someone that cleaned the bottom of my pans with salt and steel wool.
This baking soda + vinegar craze is beyond me. They just form water, some co2 and some sodium acetate that doesn't do much as far I know.
So essentially he just scrubbed off the pan.
just a quick tip, get the plants out of the front or disable auto focus on close objects so the camera will focus on you instead of the plants
What about inside of the pan
Thank you hope it will work on my AMC pots and save me money of polishing them as they call it 😁😁😁😁👍❤️🇿🇦
I just put the pots and pans together with dishes in the Dishwasher and using "Cascade (=Fairy in UK/AU) Platimum" dishwasher detergent pods
Pots and pans come out very shinny.
(Finish Ultimate Plus pods will also work)
Nonstick pans usually come with a warning not to put them in the dishwasher.. it somehow harms the coating?
@@revoakes8984 Depends.
Ceramic and enamelled pans and Stainless steel pots and pans can be put into the dishwasher. .I have a Stainless pot that is Teflon coated internally for non-stick and it is engraved "dishwasher safe".at the bottom.
Thanks for your honest advise
Non native english speaker here. Thank you for gesture. That make me realize what elbow grease is 😅
I just poured some baking soda and then a bit of vinager and left it for 10 minutes and it did absolutely NOTHING. Now to try baking soda by it self, hoping this will work.
for example, how long you let them for every section? is 30 minutes quite long?
The best to clean is with green soap and ammoniak, bring it on on the bottem than clothes it with plastic folie, after 4 hours no scrubbing totaly clean.
I use ammonia to soak my grates; all that gunk comes out like butter. I have a huge plastic tub in my yard that I use just for that!
Thanks bro, amazing video it help me a lot! You got a new subscriber my friend 💪
Thanks for the sub! I won't let you down!
@@Ettore Thank you my friend, I wish you the best :)
I just got all my pans and used a cordless drill with a wire brush attachment in it to scrub everything off effortlessly. Just do it outside as it flings the crud around.
I like that idea, ty!!! :)
Does it damage the pans? Or it doesn’t matter as it is the bottom?
@@shauns5680 no, the wire brush just cuts through the grime on the bottom of the pan, you don't use it on the cooking surface.
Wow you did a great job it looks great
Has anyone considered using a steam cleaner to remove the crud? works magnificently and no chemicals.
Water, like everything in earth, is a chemical.
If you rub dish soap on the pan before cooking cleanup is easy. If the pan already has that brown gunk on it rub dish soap on the pan, heat at the lowest setting, let cool and then wash.
I use baking soda & lemon juice for toothpaste. Bunch of stuff you can do with baking soda + an acidic liquid :)
Your dentist probably hates you
I don't see them being nasty because you use them that shows that you use them and you enjoy cooking in them when you have a gas stove it's different but electric you need to clean them because they can't connect to each other like gas
Good point! Way to look at the bright side of things haha!
A real great job for me. Thanks a lot. 😃
Will the food stick if you clean the bottom of the pan
Thank u 4 ur honesty in the how 2 process. 😊
Thanks my friend. Im waching this vídeo to learn english hehe
How is it so many people come across as never having to wash pots and pans before moving out of their parent's home or learning how to properly cook food so that oils don't spill over and run down the outside and get scorched-burned and then Not Clean it off for weeks or months??. Has nobody used S.O.S. pads and or just soak pans/pots in hot water?
Backing soda neutralize vinegar. It don't react with dirt. Use backing soda and salt for dirt and vinegar only for rust.
Great video!
Nice sharing this tips.
I’m going to check your refrigerator cleaning video
Show this is good and helpful thanks for this tips
Great video and very informative!
Thank you very much!
One or two drops of dish soap like Dawn doesn't hurt to add also.
Thank you...have a nice day ❤️
Thanks! You too!
Salt + Vinegar + Baking Soda = Clean pans
I recently saw someone else use salt with good results! I want to try it out myself!
Very informative. Thanks.
How long do i leave it on before scrubbing
Good tips.. so usefull.. thx bro..
Very helpful tips.
Thank you good video and information.
Thanks for sharing this!!!!
Thank you, great video
I just wanna know how may hours do u have to wait till u can scub?
Good work
Great tip thanks for sharing
Very good and easy . Thanks man.
Thnks sir for sharing Godbless u always ♥️
Thanks for the kind comment! Have a great day
I use Febreeze to get rid of cooking smells.
You can do that but to save money you’re better off using vinegar (white wine or apple-cider).
Vinegar neutralized the Ph variation of the baking soda that breaks down the oils that are baked on. Using them separately would be much more effective. Adding salt and some dish detergent helps too.
Thank you ❤️
really honest video
Glad you think so!
Good job!
I tried with my pan for the air fryer it only got a small portion of the middle for some reason it didn't get the rest of it I don't know why.
You just made me laugh when you said you haven´t washed your pan in a year, LOL. That means you haven´t used it for a year, or? Thanks for sharing bro! ❤️
Thank you very much!
Thank you for the info
The stains would come off easier If you left the pain in plastic wrap for a few hours to a whole day soaking in baking soda and vinegar.
Is baking soda for clothes still okay?
Love yur video setup😻
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That was not two cycles. Check out the second cut at 2:50. Went from dirty to clean all of a sudden. This was like 4-5 cycles i bet
I’d even go so far as to say it was cleaned because of the steel wool and not the vinegar and baking soda. If the power of baking soda and vinegar was the reason of the cleaning the sponge would have been enough. This comes from someone that cleaned the bottom of my pans with salt and steel wool.
Nice video
Why bottom dots, &
Gloves company name plz...
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I think it was cleaned due to the friction of the baking soda, as it is used as a non abrasive cleaner (but it actually is abrasive). If you actually wanted to impress, you should have got a plastic tub, filled it with water to cover the pan, and sprinkle sodium hydroxide on the pan, let it sit over night and like magic you can wipe all the carbon off with a gentle swipe. Oh yeah, DO NOT let the sodium hydroxide touch any parts of your skin, so wear eye protection and good liquid proof gloves.
I will try it
You don’t need the vinegar. Just the baking soda is fine. Adding both is just neutralizing the base of baking soda. No need.
What h ohhh a waiting “a while”?? How long approximately?
Thank you, I truly appreciate.
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Like how long did you let it sit