Easy Life Hack: How to Clean Burnt Pot Marks Using This Kitchen Staple
Have you ever looked at a pot after cooking and thought, “There’s no saving this one”?
Burnt marks can make your shiny cookware look old and ruined — but don’t toss it out just yet! Here’s a simple home hack using one common kitchen ingredient that can restore your pot in minutes.
🔥 What You’ll Need:
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Baking soda
Lemon
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A little water
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(Optional: vinegar for tougher stains)
🧽 Step-by-Step Instructions:
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Sprinkle a good amount of baking soda over the burnt area.
Slice lemon into half ,to form the past. Rub it around using the remains of the lemon. Make sure it touches all the pot without leaving any place untouched.
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Let the paste sit for 20–30 minutes so it can break down the burn marks.
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Use a soft sponge or cloth to gently scrub the area , do these all around the pot with that sponge.
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For stubborn stains, pour a splash of vinegar over the baking soda paste. It will fizz — that’s the magic working!
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Rinse and admire your sparkling clean pot. ✨
✅ Why This Works:
Baking soda is a natural, non-toxic cleaning agent that scrubs without scratching. The chemical reaction with vinegar boosts its power, lifting burnt marks easily — no harsh chemicals or endless scrubbing needed.
👩🍳 Final Tip:
Try this on pans, kettles, or baking trays with burnt spots — it works like a charm every time.
If you found this tip helpful, share it with a friend or try it out today and let us know your results in the comments below! 💬
🔖 Tags:
#KitchenHacks #BurntPotFix
Thanks have tried it 😊 and I can't stop so nice
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