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To **avoid damaging non-stick coatings**, use this gentle method.
đš **What Youâll Need:**
– 1 tablespoon **dish soap**
– Hot water
đš **How to Do It:**
1. Fill the pan with **hot water and dish soap**.
2. Let it soak for **15-20 minutes**.
3. Use a **soft sponge** to wipe away the residue.
4. Rinse thoroughly.
⨠**Why It Works:** The soap breaks down grease, while soaking softens burnt bits for easy removal.
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## **4. Salt & Potato Scrub (For Cast Iron Pans)** đĽ
Cast iron requires special care, and this method cleans **without stripping the seasoning**.
đš **What Youâll Need:**
– 2 tablespoons **coarse salt**
– 1 **potato**, cut in half
– A little **warm water**
⨠**Why It Works:** Salt is a natural abrasive, and the potatoâs moisture helps lift residue **without damaging cast iron**.
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## **Final Tips for Keeping Your Pans Clean**
â **Avoid metal scrubbers on non-stick and stainless steel pans** to prevent scratches.
â **Never soak cast iron in water**âalways dry it immediately and season it with oil.
â **Prevent burning by cooking on low to medium heat** and using enough oil or liquid.
â **For extreme burns, repeat the cleaning process** or let the solution sit longer.
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## **Final Thoughts**
Burnt pans donât have to be a nightmare! Using these **simple, natural methods**, you can restore your cookware **without harsh chemicals or endless scrubbing**.
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