Gravy can bring extra flavor to a dish, but it can also leave behind unsightly stains. If you're looking to get rid of those pesky gravy stains from your pots and pans, here are some easy tips that will help you out in no time.
Updated 29 Jun 2023
By Jacobim Mugabe
If you’ve let your gravy-stained cookware sit for too long, you may find yourself with dried on gravy remains. Luckily, this can be easily remedied with a simple solution. Start by combining baking soda and water to make a paste, then apply the mixture to the stained surface. Let it sit for at least 30 minutes before wiping off the paste. To finish, rinse the pot or pan with warm, soapy water and it should be clean as new.
If you’ve caught the mess soon enough and the stains are still fresh, then you’ll have an easier time taking care of the situation. Start by gently scrubbing the stained area with a damp cloth. Then, using a nonabrasive sponge, apply a gentle detergent and scrub away at the stain. Once you’ve removed the stain, rinse the pot or pan with hot water and it should be squeaky clean.
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