Removing Burnt-On Pot Stains






This is a quick tip on how to remove burnt-on stains without much work. I use this method when conventional methods (such as Bon Ami powder) do not work. It's simple, but takes some time, depending on how bad the stain is. The steps are:
- Try other cleaning methods first.
- Add bleach and water in equal parts.
- Boil until stain is gone.