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Eliminating Diaper Stain Nightmare from Pots and Pans

Have you ever seen the horror that is diaper stains on pots and pans? All those sleepless nights worrying about how to get rid of them can now be a thing of the past. Read on to learn the best methods for scrubbing off those stubborn diaper stains.


Updated 08 Mar 2023

By Cyryl Wozniak

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Using Dish Soap and Baking Soda

Mix some dish soap with baking soda together in a small bowl. Rub mixture onto the stain using the rough side of a sponge or a soft brush. Once you have thoroughly covered the stain with your mixture, leave it to sit for fifteen minutes to allow the cleaning ingredients to go to work. Rinse the pot or pan and you are done!

Using Vinegar Solution

Fill a bowl with a mixture of hot water and white vinegar. Leave the stained pot or pan to soak in the solution for 15 minutes. Scrub the stain with a rough sponge or a soft brush. Afterward, rinse the pot/pan with cold water.

Using Lemon Juice

Squeeze some lemon juice into a small bowl. Dip a sponge into the mixture and rub it onto the diaper stain. Leave the solution to sit for 15 minutes and then scrub the stain with a rough sponge or a soft brush. Rinse the pot or pan and you are done.

Conclusion

These tips can help you clean diaper stains from pots and pans without too much hassle. In most cases, a combination of dish soap and baking soda works best, but try the other methods if you don't have those ingredients at hand.

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