- Nov 25, 2012
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Had to deal with a pot with burned rice on the bottom. Soaked last night in an ammonia mixture, a step up from the baking soda level of bascitiy, and it had little to no noticeable effect on the complex.
So, I pulled out a old bottle of sodium hydroxide I ordered a few years back, and put it in. The effects were noticeable in an hour of application, as what used to be a tough material stuck to metal fell away easily. First, with boiling water from eggs I cooked. Then some physical scraping. There's still some left(I guess more severely burned), but a lot of burned food has been removed.
So, I pulled out a old bottle of sodium hydroxide I ordered a few years back, and put it in. The effects were noticeable in an hour of application, as what used to be a tough material stuck to metal fell away easily. First, with boiling water from eggs I cooked. Then some physical scraping. There's still some left(I guess more severely burned), but a lot of burned food has been removed.