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How to clean new stainless steel pots
Views: 60 Author: China CHANGWEN Cookware Publish Time: 11/08/2023 Origin: https://www.cookwarecw.com

How to clean a new stainless steel pot:
1. When peeling off the label, soak it in hot water or use a hair dryer to blow hot air. This will make it easy to completely peel off the label.
2. Put a few drops of detergent on a wet cloth, and wipe the pot body, lid, and bottom with the wet cloth.
3. Rinse the dishwashing liquid with clean water.
4. Pour white vinegar and water into the pot, heat the pot and let the hot water in the pot boil for 5 minutes. 5. Just wash the pot with clean water. Note: Do not use steel wool to clean.
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