The trick that will shine your dirty pots - with the help of ketchup
Cleaning experts recommend using ketchup to clean your dishes - and it's totally true.
How exactly does it work and what should you try?
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10/20/2022
Thursday, October 20, 2022, 00:54 Updated: 01:21
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How to clean burnt bottoms of pots with ketchup (TikTok Buzz)
On the net you will find countless tricks for cleaning household items, but it turns out that there is one that managed to drop our jaws to the floor.
A TikTok user shared a video showing how she cleans and polishes dirty copper pot bottoms with - are you ready for it?
ketchup.
Yes, the most effective cleaning agent for your dishes is in the refrigerator.
It turns out that the combination of the acetic acid in the ketchup with the copper oxide that is formed during cooking succeeds in removing the hard stains and returning the lost sparkle to the pots.
All you have to do is spread a layer of ketchup on the bottom of the pot, soak it for half an hour - or more if you have time - then remove the ketchup by wiping and rinsing.
She says in the video: "Give it a few hours to oxidize, let the acid do its thing and look, boom. It's so beautiful!".
Watch the magic:
Cleansers and Mrs. Hinch fans agreed that ketchup was a great cleaner.
A user stated that ketchup can be used to clean any copper, stainless or stainless steel item you choose.
Another said she used ketchup and foil to clean and remove the rust from her shower head.
She said: "I've just moved into a beautiful house but the shower and rail were really rusty! I thought I'd try the ketchup and foil trick, wow!".
Another user stated that she used ketchup and a wire brush to clean the glass doors of her oven: "The door should be coated with a layer of ketchup and wiped. The residue can be removed with warm soapy water for a clean finish."
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