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Because so many people have started to unite them, once you see the result, you’ll do it often

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You can use vinegar and baking soda, and a special abrasive sponge. The results can be remarkable, but it will take some time before your cookware can shine and look like new again.

In this article, however, we’d like to show you a very special technique for achieving the same result in the shortest possible time. To do this, you’ll need two ingredients that are far removed from each other. These are Coca Cola and dishwashing soap.

All you have to do is take a bowl and put these two ingredients in the right doses. Let’s find out exactly how to make this miraculous mixture and what it can be used for, in addition to removing stains and burns from the bottom of pots. Here are all the details.

Coca Cola and dishwashing soap: not just for cleaning the bottoms of pots and pans

To make the mixture, you’ll need to mix a glass of Coca Cola and a glass of dishwashing detergent in a bowl. In a separate container, put half a glass of water, a teaspoon of salt and a teaspoon of baking soda. Again, you’ll need to mix the mixture well. In another clean container, mix the two solutions. This is the “ultimate” mixture.

Mix all the ingredients well and place the mixture in a spray bottle. At this point, all you have to do is pick up your jar and start spraying this mixture onto the stained or burnt bottom of it. Wiping with a sponge and water, you’ll notice that the burnt stains will disappear with absolute ease. Your cookware will be as good as new, thanks to this natural degreaser.

This compound, however, is also very useful for spraying inside your toilet. In fact, this degreaser is also very powerful for removing limescale build-up and stains along toilet walls. Leave the mixture to stand for a few minutes, then clean the toilet with a normal broom.

The technique we’ve introduced you to will therefore be perfectly effective in removing grease from dirty, burnt pans and effectively cleaning the internal surfaces of your toilets. You have to see it to believe it.

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