
Search for your greasy pan and make it look spotless
Some grease stains on your pan won’t give up, no matter how hard you scrub them or what detergent brand you use. Of course, if you’re cooking burgers or frying chicken, the wisest decision is to clean your pan right after you finish eating, so grease doesn’t attach to your pan. But, sometimes, speed and consideration aren’t enough.

To make the grease stains on your pan go away for good, sprinkle some salt on top of them and leave it for half an hour. This will help the grease shrivel up before you scrub it with a sponge as usual. On top of that, you can add salt to your pan prior to cooking so your boiling hot oil doesn’t splash everywhere.
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