
Instead of tirelessly scrubbing burnt cookware with a metal scouring pad, you can employ a few simple hacks to make kitchen cleanup easier.
1. Effective Ways to Remove Burnt Stains from Cookware
Instead of tirelessly scrubbing burnt cookware with a metal scouring pad, you can employ a few simple hacks to make kitchen cleanup easier.
Use Dish Soap
Method 1: Fill the burnt pot with water and add dish soap, bring to a boil. Once boiling, reduce heat and simmer for 10 minutes, then pour out the water and gently scrape the burnt area with a scrubbing brush.
Method 2: Add a little dish soap to the burnt pot and then add water. Place a paper towel in the pot and let it sit for 1 hour. Afterward, pour out the excess water and wipe around the burnt area with a paper towel, then rinse clean. This hack works well for stainless steel cookware.

Use Salt
Method 1: Pour water over the burnt area in the pot and add two tablespoons of salt, stir until the salt dissolves completely. Let it sit for 1 hour then proceed to scrub with dish soap. If stubborn stains persist, you can place the pot or pan in saltwater on the stove, bring to a boil, then let it soak for about 1 hour before scrubbing.
Method 2: Heat the pot on the stove, then add several tablespoons of salt, optionally you can add a few drops of cooking oil. Toast the salt for about 10 minutes, then take the pot to wash it with warm water. Method 3: Sprinkle some table salt and add a little vinegar, soak for 10 to 15 minutes. Then wash the pot thoroughly.
Use Lemon
Slice the lemon into thin slices and place them on the bottom of the pot, pour enough water to cover and simmer. Once boiling, reduce the heat and press the lemon slices against the bottom of the pot until the burnt stains peel off, then rinse clean. You can also turn off the stove and let the pot sit overnight before washing, which may increase the effectiveness of removing burnt residues and dirt.
Use Vinegar
Method 1: Pour about 3 tablespoons of vinegar into half a pot of water and boil for 30 minutes. When boiling, remember to partially open the lid to let the steam escape. With this method, the burnt stains on the bottom of the pot will peel off on their own, and the steam rising will also help eliminate odors in the kitchen.
Method 2: Soak the pot in vinegar overnight, then scrub it clean with dish soap.
Use Baking Soda
Method 1: Add about 2 tablespoons of baking soda to the pot and soak for 3-8 hours, then wash it clean with dish soap. Method 2: Mix 5 small spoons of baking soda with 5 cups of water, then simmer the mixture with the burnt pot or pan over low heat for about 20 minutes. The burnt stains will loosen and float to the surface. Immediately rinse the pot under cold water to cool it down quickly, then wash it clean.
Method 2: Mix 5 small spoons of baking soda with 5 cups of water, then simmer the mixture with the burnt pot or pan over low heat for about 20 minutes. The burnt stains will loosen and float to the surface. Immediately rinse the pot under cold water to cool it down quickly, then wash it clean.
Use Tomato Sauce
Sprinkle tomato sauce evenly over the burnt pot, let it sit for 30 minutes, then use a scrubbing sponge to remove the dirt residue. Wash it clean with dish soap and then rinse thoroughly.
Use Apple Peels
Simply put a few apple peels into the pot and simmer for 40-50 minutes, and the black burnt stains will gradually disappear.
Here are some handy tips to help remove stubborn stains from burnt pots and pans that homemakers should learn.
