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How to clean a burnt pan or saucepan and leave it like new

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Everyone knows that things around the house have a natural tendency to decay, lose their sheen, occasionally even turn black, grow mildew, or become caked with obstinate filth as time goes on. Everything from cooking utensils and pans to furniture, clothing, and even toys is in the bunch. All of them degrade and become practically worthless over time. Are they no longer needed?
In an effort to make room in our storage units, we are frequently coerced into getting rid of them.

But we can extend the life of some of our most treasured home goods by taking certain precautions.

Are you sick of the black spots on your cookware but still not willing to shell out the cash? We've got you covered with our answer.

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