If something burns during cooking, then you often only get the burnt food out with a scrubbing kitchen cleaner. Our guide and recipe shows you how to make your own scrubbing kitchen cleaner.
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Scrubbing kitchen cleaner is a great helper
It happens often: the food is burnt or something is overcooked. This is annoying not only because burnt food is inedible, but because it is a tough work afterwards to remove the burnt food from the pots. But also the stove must then be freed from the overcooked. This works best with a scrubbing kitchen cleaner. Don’t panic. Make your scrubbing kitchen cleaner yourself very quickly. We will explain how this works in the following.
How ot make household cleaners
Make your own scrubbing kitchen cleaner – 2 tips
Tip 1:
For example, to get the stove shining again, you can use a very simple abrasive replacement. Just take some salt and sprinkle on a damp rag. You will see that the overcooked can be removed in no time. Salt is therefore a very good substitute for scouring milk if you want to clean something quickly.
Tip 2:
If you need a little more abrasive milk, for example, because you want to clean the bathroom, then you should make a stronger version. To do this, you need a bottle first. It is best to take an empty detergent bottle. Now fill in the following funds:
- a splash of lemon juice
- 2 tablespoons bicarbonate soda
- 2 tablespoons salt
- liquid lubricating soap
Add the first three ingredients to the bottle, then fill them with lubricating soap. Your homemade cleaner is ready.
By the way:
If you look at old Westerns from the past, you will find the following situation again and again: After an extensive meal at the campfire, the cowboys hang the pots and pans on ropes or trees. Perhaps you have already asked yourself what this is supposed to do?
Could be that they hang up the parts so that no animals are attracted and eat the food leftovers. Far from it! The dishes were hung because the fine sand, which is swirled around in the steppe and the desert by the wind, cleans the pots, pans and also plates. Without water – or have you ever seen a cowboy rinse?



