It is possible that the carbon deposits will be removed if it is soaked in a cleaning agent, so the second step is to place the cauldron in a baking tray with the cleaning agent poured in and heat it. You can also pour hot water into the cauldron. Leave the cauldron in this position for half an hour.
Even this procedure did not weaken the long-term soot.
Step 3
Boiling in a deep frying pan for an hour allowed me to remove the carbon deposits from the bottom of the cauldron, but it still did not turn out shiny and clean, as in the advertisement.
Step 4
Boiling with Mr. Cheester is the next step. The active substances react with the fat layer, turning into foam.
After all these procedures, the cauldron began to look much better, but it is still far from brilliant.
Step 5: Secret Ingredient
And yet there is a way to make the cauldron sparkle. To do this you will need sandpaper. The outer surface of the cauldron is treated with abrasive paper until the desired condition is achieved.
This is exactly what a cauldron, frying pan, or eight pots inherited from grandmother will look like. It’s a pity that the advertisement does not mention the presence of a secret ingredient.