How to Clean Aluminum (6 Tested Methods with Actual Pics)
06.06.2023 - 19:59
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Have you come across those dish-washing commercials on TV? Do they actually work for you?
Well, let’s not deny the truth. Those commercials making promising claims are just a bunch of people paid to say something far from reality. And this is because they know that you will follow them without question!
Whether or not the ads are true, these products come with hefty prices and contain harsh chemicals that can damage the shine of your kitchenware, especially if it is made of some soft and light metal like aluminum.
Thorough cleaning of aluminum utensils is essential for proper hygiene and the health of your family.
Here are 6 simple and tested, cost-effective and quick methods to help you clean your aluminum kitchenware.
Method 1: Use Baking Soda and Hydrogen PeroxideBaking soda, or sodium bicarbonate, is a proven remedy and an all-in-one solution for cleaning dirty aluminum, silver or any other item.
Things you’ll need:
Baking soda (mild abrasive) – 1 tablespoon Hydrogen peroxide (natural cleaner) – 2 tablespoons Water Brush
Step 1. Pour hydrogen peroxide over the stained utensilPour 2 tablespoons of hydrogen peroxide over the stained aluminum item.
Step 2. Sprinkle baking soda on the surfaceSprinkle 1 tablespoon of baking soda over the wet item,so that it completely covers the stained area.
Step 3. Scrub the surfaceGrab a brush and scrub the stained surface thoroughly.
Step 4. Wash with warm waterRinse off the item with warm water to remove the baking soda and any traces of grimy residue. Finish with washing the item with dish washing soap and pat dry.
Note: Aluminum reacts quickly to sodium bicarbonate and can cause discoloration of your utensil, so it is best to use it in moderate amounts. Do not forget to wash the aluminum