How to make your pots shine without using any harsh chemicals
Updated | By Poelano Malema
Do you want your pots to look as they did when you first bought them? Then these tip will help you...

The more we cook with pots and expose them to dirt, oil, sunlight, and heat, the less shiny they tend to become.
Also, burn marks on your pots can make them look darker and more brown.
But, the good news is that you can have your pots looking brand new once more.
What's more fantastic is that you don't even have to worry about using harsh chemicals for this.
READ: Five spots in your kitchen dirtier than your toilet!
Vinegar and baking soda will do the trick.
All you need to do is to pour water into the pot and bring it to the boil.
Add a few drops of vinegar.
Add one teaspoon of baking soda.
Boil for ten minutes.
Remove from the stove and allow to simmer for another ten minutes.
Scrub with dish soap.
Rinse.
READ: Here’s an easy way to revive your non-stick pan using salt
Image courtesy of iStock/VladK213
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