Don't rush to throw away: what to do with a frying pan that sticks to everything

Many housewives have faced the situation when food begins to stick terribly to the frying pan. Over time, it becomes absolutely impossible to cook in it, and most people simply throw away the pan.
However, experienced housewives have found a way to "heal" the pan, and, most importantly, it doesn't require a lot of money. All you need is ordinary laundry soap and a little patience. Telegraph writes about it.
Why fry soap in a pan
Few people know that laundry soap is an excellent tool for dealing with dirt and grime on dishes. It can help clean the pan from old dirt. To do this, you need to "fry" the laundry soap in a pan.
Take a bar of laundry soap and grate it on a fine grater. Spread the soap shavings evenly in the pan and add a little water so that it barely covers the soap.
Turn on the heat and wait until the soap dissolves and turns into a homogeneous mass. It will take about 10 minutes. Then turn off the heat.
When the soap solution has cooled down, wipe off the soot with a sponge, and the dirt will easily come off the pan.
Thus, using ordinary laundry soap, you can restore old pans and extend their service life. This simple and budget-friendly method will come in handy for every housewife who wants to keep her kitchen utensils in good condition.
As a reminder, we've already written about five effective ways to keep food from sticking to the pan.
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