How to Remove Nasty Old Grease Stuck to Your Pots: The Most Effective Trick

How to Remove Nasty Old Grease Stuck to Your Pots: The Most Effective Trick
Old, stubborn grease stuck to pots can be incredibly frustrating to clean. Fortunately, there’s a simple, effective trick that makes removing this grease easy, using common household ingredients.

What You’ll Need
Baking soda
White vinegar
Dish soap
Hot water
A scrubbing sponge or steel wool
Optional: Lemon juice or coarse salt
Step-by-Step Instructions
1. Sprinkle Baking Soda
Why It Works: Baking soda’s mild abrasiveness helps loosen grease without scratching your pots.
Generously sprinkle baking soda over the greasy areas.
2. Add Dish Soap
Apply a small amount of dish soap directly to the greasy spots.
Dish soap cuts through grease, making it easier to lift from the surface.
3. Pour Hot Water
Pour enough hot water into the pot to cover the greasy area.
Let it sit for 10–15 minutes to soften the hardened grease.
4. Scrub with a Sponge
Use a scrubbing sponge or steel wool to scrub the grease in circular motions.
The combination of baking soda, dish soap, and hot water should easily lift the grease.
5. Use White Vinegar for Tough Spots
Why It Works: The acidity of vinegar breaks down stubborn grease and acts as a natural degreaser.
Add ½ cup of white vinegar to the pot and let it fizz with the baking soda for 5 minutes. Scrub again.
6. Rinse Thoroughly
Rinse the pot with warm water to remove any residue.
For extra shine, wipe the pot with a dry cloth after rinsing.
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