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# 🥄 3 Tricks to Polish Burnt Pans and Leave Them Looking Like New
We’ve all been there — you turn away for just a moment and suddenly your favorite pan is scorched, blackened, and seemingly ruined. Burnt pans can feel like a lost cause, but don’t reach for the trash just yet. With a few clever tricks and basic household ingredients, you can **restore even the worst-burned pans** and make them shine again — no harsh chemicals or endless scrubbing required.
Here are **3 tried-and-true tricks** to polish burnt pans and get them looking (almost) brand new.
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## 🔧 Trick #1: Baking Soda + Vinegar = Natural Power Combo
### Best for: Stainless steel and aluminum pans with stubborn burnt spots.
### What You’ll Need:
* 1/2 cup **baking soda**
* 1 cup **white vinegar**
* 1 cup **water**
* Soft sponge or scrubber
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### How To Do It:
1. Fill the bottom of the burnt pan with water, enough to cover the affected area.
2. Add vinegar and bring to a boil on the stove.
3. Remove from heat, then **sprinkle baking soda** over the area. It will fizz — let it sit for 10–15 minutes.
4. Scrub gently with a sponge or nylon scrubber. Most burnt bits should lift right off!
💡 **Bonus Tip**: For really tough spots, make a paste of baking soda and a little water, apply directly to the burn, and let sit overnight before scrubbing.
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