After cooking, food residues often stick to the bottom of pots and pans. In these cases, removing dirt is not always easy. Chemicals are often used to      remove food residue from pans     , but they are harmful to dishes and the environment. Would you like to know      a natural remedy    for the perfect cleaning of pots? Here are some helpful tips.

Built-in pots: no detergent! Without spending a cent, they are as good as new!

For optimal dish cleaning, we recommend using an effective and natural product that will not scratch or damage your kitchen utensils. Let’s talk about the miracle ingredient:      baking soda     . It’s a product that we all have at home and that’s why it’s very easy to find. To use this remedy, simply fill      a sink with hot water, add a few tablespoons of baking soda, and submerge the pans you want to clean     . For perfect results, let the pots soak for about an hour.

Another ideal method is      to cook a mixture of baking soda and vinegar with a little water in a built-in pot. Once the foam is formed, you need to leave it for a while and the result will be incredible. Your kitchen utensils will be like new again and      all food deposits will be completely gone.

Other important tips to follow

If you need to clean a very delicate pot with incrustations that is easily scratched and damaged, we recommend      making a paste of water and baking soda     . You can use this mixture in places where food particles stick without damaging the pot. Alternatively, you can also serve   coarse salt and lemon juice   . We recommend that you don’t throw away the lemon if you use it for cooking, as you can reuse it to clean and degrease kitchen utensils.

In addition to lemon, you can      also use potato     , which optimally absorbs fat and perfectly cleans your pot. Simply cut it in half and gently rub it against the bottom of the built-in pot. In general, if your dishes are calcified, you can resort to a traditional remedy to combat this problem. You can simply      boil water in a pan for a few minutes     to soften the leftover food. This will allow you to rinse the pot and remove dirt more easily. With this method,      you will certainly have less trouble removing the stuck-on residue without risking      damage to the pot.