How to clean tawa: Tawa is the most important utensil used daily in the kitchen. Whether you want to make rotis, bake parathas, prepare cheela or fry tikkis, tawa is the most used part of the kitchen. Due to this, the pan starts turning black within a few days, thick grease accumulates on its surface and the stubborn stains become so deep that they cannot be cleaned even if we try. Many people keep scrubbing for hours and try different cleaners but the pan is unable to regain its shine as before. If it is not cleaned, its dirt starts getting stuck on the rotis and parathas, due to which both the taste and hygiene get spoiled. But now this problem can be easily ended, because a powerful trick of content creator Anjali Yadav is going viral on social media. In this trick, by mixing only Rs 1 worth of shampoo, some baking soda and toothpaste, the pan becomes shining like new in minutes. This method is cheap, easy and the most important thing is that it does not require much effort at all.
Anjali tells that the whole game of cleaning the pan starts when it becomes slightly hot. When the pan becomes slightly hot, the old grease accumulated on it gradually starts melting and the stains become soft. In such a situation, when any shampoo worth Rs 1 is poured on a hot pan, the surfactant present in it immediately becomes active and starts breaking the grease into small parts. This is the reason why the old oil accumulated on the surface of the pan starts loosening automatically and cleaning becomes much easier. After this, baking soda and toothpaste make the entire cleaning process more powerful.
Baking soda is a natural abrasive that helps remove stubborn stains without scratching, while the mild particles in toothpaste loosen and lift stains. When both are combined with shampoo, a foamy and strong paste is formed, which penetrates deep into the pan and cleans it. This is the reason why this combination is trending a lot these days and people are getting great results by using it at home.
How fog technology makes cleaning the pan easier
The smartest thing about Anjali Yadav’s trick is the fog-steel wool technique mentioned by her. Since the pan is hot, holding the steel wool directly with your hands can be risky. Therefore, she advises to rub the steel wool by holding it in a pair of tongs. This keeps the hands safe, the pressure is equal and the cleaning power is further increased. When the paste cooks on the pan on low flame for some time, it gets absorbed into the deeply embedded dirt and the stains start loosening rapidly. Many times, even without much rubbing, the pan appears half clean.
How the magic of chemical reaction makes the pan shine
The most interesting part of this entire process is that the chemical reaction taking place in it increases the cleaning power manifold. Shampoo dissolves grease, toothpaste loosens and lightens it, while baking soda helps rub it away. Low flame speeds up this reaction, due to which the pan starts looking shiny within a few minutes.
Budget-friendly hacks that work in every home
This method not only shows tremendous results, but is also very budget-friendly. There is no need to buy expensive cleaners. A little shampoo, a little toothpaste and a little baking soda…that’s enough. This trick is especially beneficial for iron pans, cast iron pans and old pans with thick layers, because soot and stains get accumulated on them quickly. By cleaning it in this manner, the pan starts shining like new within a few minutes.
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