Kitchen Tips: If even iron utensils get rust marks in your kitchen, then this news is for you only. Today we are going to tell you a great trick, by which the rust in the utensils will disappear instantly.

Kitchen Tips: Our body needs iron. Health experts believe that to stay healthy, food prepared in iron utensils should be eaten. But a special problem with utensils made of iron like Kadai etc. is that they get rusted easily. If it is not cleaned properly, then it gets permanent marks. Then it becomes impossible to clean it. Along with this, these utensils gradually start getting spoiled. Today we are going to tell you a great trick, by which the iron utensils of your kitchen will be cleaned instantly and in a few minutes they will start shining like new.

Wash with clean water first

To clean the rust marks on iron utensils, first of all, wash them thoroughly. After that dry it in the sun. Keep in mind that there should not be any moisture in the iron vessel. For this, you can also keep it upside down.

Make a solution of baking soda and lemon

Let us tell you that baking soda is a very useful thing to clean iron utensils. For this, you heat two cups of water. Mix 2 teaspoons of baking soda in this hot water. After this, add 1 teaspoon of lemon juice to this solution. With the help of an old toothbrush, rub this solution on the rust marks in the iron vessel. The marks on the pot will disappear in a few minutes. Let the utensils be kept like this for some time. After that wash it with clean water and dry it.

Vinegar can also be used

You can use vinegar instead of lemon. You can also try vinegar for a good cleaning. It helps remove grime, disinfect surfaces and leave utensils shiny and clean.

How to clean old utensils

If you have an old iron vessel, which has a lot of rust on it, then make a mixture of lime with baking soda to clean it. Lime activates the rust crystals, making them soft. At the same time, baking soda cleans this rust. To make this paste, add a few drops of water to 2 teaspoons of lime and 1 teaspoon of baking soda. Apply this paste to the rusty area and leave it for 15 minutes.

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