I hope this simple method will serve you well and help you out with difficult household chores! We’ll clean old, burnt, and simply very dirty pans from grease and carbon deposits, inside and out.

It’s crucial to promptly remove carbon deposits and burnt-on grease from pans and other cookware. Carbon deposits form on any cookware.
It’s important to remove carbon deposits promptly. There are several reasons for this: Carbon deposits burn off every time you use your cookware.
But how do you clean the outside of a frying pan if the layer is quite thick? I also recommend using the method below for cleaning roasters, sauté pans, roasting pans, and other cookware covered in a layer of greasy scale. I got it done in 10 minutes.
We only need four simple and affordable ingredients: water, baking soda, laundry soap and citric acid.
By the way, this method also works well to remove stubborn dirt from cutlery.
Directions for use:
Add 3 tablespoons of baking soda, the same amount of liquid laundry soap and 1 tablespoon of citric acid to 2 liters of warm water.
Liquid laundry soap can be replaced with solid soap, but you will need to grate it.
Place the container in the resulting mixture, set it over low heat, and simmer for 10 minutes. After this, you can easily remove stubborn dirt and grease.
Method 2.
How to clean a frying pan inside and out with vinegar and baking soda without boiling
Sprinkle baking soda on the stained area. Pour 9% vinegar over the baking soda and let the resulting foam sit for 30-60 minutes. Wash the pan as usual using a stiff sponge.