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The Sizzling Pots In Your Kitchen

We come across various problems that lead to stains in our day to day life. This may be on the utensils, on our carpets, on our parking lots, on our furniture, on the clothes, etc. These stains may be due to number of reasons. It is essential for us to get rid of these stains on whatever they may be. We can avoid stains on the cloths by cleaning them because we need cloths to wear daily. If they are on Utensils and pots we clean them because we need cleaner utensils and pots for our good health. Below are the tips to remove stains on the pot.

Pot stains can be cleaned using salt. If salt is rubbed on the stains of the pot, the solid crystals of salt will act sort of like scouring powder to remove the stains. Steel wool is advised to clean stainless steel pot as they aren't supposed to stain. If you want to remove stains on the aluminum pot try to cook a batch of spaghetti sauce in an aluminum pot, the acid of the tomatoes will remove the stains.

If your water is hard, you must have stains on your pots and utensils. The minerals calcium and magnesium in hard water make cleaning products much less effective. To clean these stains use a product that deactivates these minerals.

How To Remove Tea Pot Stains?

The easiest way to deal with tea pot stains is to clean the pot after every use. But by mistake if the tea is left inside for long time the pot will be stained. It can take a lot of time to remove the stains sticked to the inside walls of the teapot. Here are the some tips to remove the stains of the teapot.

You need Sponge, Dish washing soap and Paper towels to remove tea pot stains. First of all spill the remaining tea from the tea pot and rinse it with warm water. Pour hot boiling water into the tea pot until the tea stains are fully submerged. Check the stains after draining the water. If the stains persists refill the tea pot with hot water again. Wash the teapot with sponge and dish washing soap. Rinse again with warm water. After wiping the tea pot with paper towels invert it on a dish rack to air dry.

Story first published: Thursday, March 4, 2010, 10:52 [IST]