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3 Easy Steps to Remove Medicine Stains from Pots and Pans

Do you have persistent medicine stains on your pots and pans that just won't seem to go away? No need to worry - they can easily be removed with a few simple steps.


Updated 05 Mar 2023

By Isabelle Trottier

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What You'll Need

  • White vinegar
  • Baking soda
  • Lemon juice
  • Cleaning brush
  • Sponge

Step 1: Use Vinegar and Baking Soda

Combine equal parts white vinegar and baking soda in a bowl. Then, mix the solution until you get a paste-like consistency. Spread paste over the pot or pan and let it sit for 10 minutes.

Step 2: Scrub Away Stains

Once 10 minutes has passed, grab a scrubbing brush (or sponge) and start scrubbing paste into the stained area. Scrub stain gently, being careful not to damage the pot or pan.

Step 3: Rinse With Lemon Juice

Mix some lemon juice with water and use it to rinse the pot or pan. The lemon juice will help remove any remaining residue or odor that may be left behind. Rinse the pot or pan until the water runs clear.

Conclusion

Cleaning medicine stains from pots and pans doesn't have to be a difficult task. By following these three simple steps, you can easily remove any stubborn stains and get your pots and pans looking like new.

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