How do you remove the burning smell from a pot(expensive stainless steel)?



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boil it with vinegar, try it?

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boil it with vinegar, try it

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Wipe with lemon juice

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Try apple compote, but make sure the apples are sour or rub with apple cider vinegar. I have this happens, I put baking soda and leave overnight, then wash. Kinda doesn't stink.

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Lemon juice.

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You can boil it in water with citric acid; there is a special formula for cleaning teapots and baby sterilizers. But if the handle is a little scorched, there will still be an odor.

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fill the pan with coarse salt and a little water, let it stand for a couple of days, then try to scrub it a little at a time.

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Try baking soda with water and on low heat, do not bring to a boil. And leave it for a while By the way, that's how you should have cleaned the pan. Minimal cost. When this water with burnt residue cools, it will wash off and hand Only do not boil!

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If it's enameled, it's a mess. The day before yesterday, the meat burned, the whole kitchen was smoking. I tried lemon, but it wouldn't work. The enamel chemically absorbed it and that's it.

 

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