How to effectively remove paste marks in enamel pot

Life     9:08am, 8 June 2025

Methods to effectively remove paste in enamel pot

Methods to effectively remove paste in enamel pot

If the enamel pot with beautiful colors is accidentally burned by us, it will be difficult to clean it. Even if you use a lot of effort, you will leave a layer of paste that cannot be removed on the bottom or wall of the pot. An unexpected accident happened and accidentally discovered a small method. Onion actually had the effect of helping to remove paste marks.

Method:

1) Pour clean water into a pot with paste marks, add the chopped onion shreds, boil over high heat, then turn to medium heat and continue to cook for 15 minutes.

2) At this time, the onions are boiled softly, and the water in the pot changes color and becomes less. Put the dishcloth into the pot and wipe the paste while it is hot (if the pot is seriously damaged, put more onions, and wipe it very hard).

Super long-lasting:

This method is suitable for removing non-severe paste marks. If the entire pot bottom is burnt enough, don’t try it. Just hold a memorial service for the pot.

It is best to use a rough surface cleaning cloth (rather than a sponge cloth) for dishwashing cloth. Be sure to use while it is hot and use force when wiping. The hand cannot directly reach into the boiling water, and use the help of chopsticks or other tools.

After removing the paste marks, if there are yellow marks in your enamel pot with non-paste marks, you can soak them in 84 disinfectant + clean water for 2 hours and rinse them with clean water repeatedly to make the pot look refreshed.

Note: My pot lasts for a long time, so there are a few scratches on the bottom, which has nothing to do with the method of removing the paste in the pot with onions.

When cleaning enamel pots, non-stick pots and other cooking utensils on a daily basis, it is not recommended that you use a cleaning steel wisp ball, as it will damage the glaze or non-stick coating of the pot.