Here’s How to Clean and Shine Your Food Coating Trays with 6 Natural Products (Page 2 ) | August 16, 2024
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The vinegar
Let’s now move on to another timeless natural remedy that never ceases to amaze with its thousand properties: vinegar! Heat 1.5 cups of vinegar in a saucepan and pour into the saucepan. Even then, you should leave it overnight or for around 5 hours.

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During this time, the dirt will soften and after that it will be easier to remove the dirt! Once you have completely degreased, there will be no more grease left in the pan! Rinse several times to make sure all stains are gone.

Yellow soap
Do you only use yellow soap in your washing machine? Now is the time to make the most of it in other tasks like cooking and everything that goes with it.

Yellow Soap is made with coconut oil, a fantastic natural degreaser that removes grease easily.

Apply a drop of the product to a sponge and vigorously rub the inside of the pot. If the dirt doesn’t come off immediately, add hot water and continue soaking.

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Leave it on for about 3 hours, then scrub and rinse again, and that’s it!

Fine salt
You may have cooked your baked goods in a pot of fine salt and used salt to season them, but did you know that you can use this precious ingredient to make them look new again?

You will immediately see how this can help us!

Wet the pan with boiling water, sprinkle generously with salt and leave for at least 4 hours to absorb the fat. Then wipe with a brush or sponge and the dust will be a distant memory!

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coffee grounds
Are you someone who can’t resist a good cup of coffee made with mocha coffee grounds? Well, know that you don’t have to throw away your funds!

Among the many things they can be allies with, coffee grounds easily clean hard, black clay pots and trays.

For best use, coffee should be taken immediately after brewing and while it is still hot. Place on a baking tray and spread with a sponge, being careful not to burn yourself.

Then add a little boiling water and leave to soak overnight. Dusting the next day has never been easier!

Lemon
We finish with a lemon! It’s a fantastic natural degreaser that even creates citric acid, which is becoming increasingly common in household chores.

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If you want to use lemon, you can make a natural sponge by cutting half a tangerine and adding baking soda on top. Scrub the baking sheet, let it sit for a few hours, then pat it dry!

WARNING
First, test the product in an inconspicuous corner of the pan to make sure it is not stained.

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