Kitchen Hacks: Brass utensils have been the pride of the kitchen and place of worship in Indian homes, but nowadays their use has reduced. They turn black quickly and are difficult to clean. They can be easily polished with the help of some simple home remedies like tamarind, lemon, salt and vinegar
Brass utensils have been an integral part of the kitchen and place of worship in Indian homes for centuries. In earlier times, brass pots, plates, diyas and plates were common in every home. The specialty of these utensils was that they retained a different kind of splendor and shine even with time. But nowadays their use has reduced and most people use them only in temples or religious rituals. Brass utensils turn black quickly and cleaning them from blackness often becomes a difficult and time-consuming task. Despite this, these utensils can be easily polished with the help of some home remedies. With simple household items like tamarind, lemon, salt, baking soda and vinegar, you can make your brass utensils shiny and attractive like new.
These methods are not only effective, but also safe and easily available. In this article, we will tell you in detail about some such effective remedies, with the help of which your brass utensils will always shine and their old shine will return.
Tamarind
The sourness of tamarind easily removes dirt and blackness from brass utensils. For this, take tamarind pulp and rub it well on the utensils. Leave it for about 10 minutes and then wash the utensils. The old shine of the utensils will return.
Baking Soda and Lemon
Take a spoon of baking soda and add 3-4 drops of lemon juice to it and make a paste. Apply this paste on brass utensils and leave it for some time. Then wash it with lukewarm water, the utensils will shine like new.
Vinegar
Mix 1-2 drops of lemon juice in a spoonful of vinegar. Apply this mixture on brass utensils and leave it for some time. This will easily remove stubborn blackness and increase the shine of the utensils.
Salt and lemon
Make a paste by mixing salt with lemon juice. Apply it well on brass utensils and leave it for some time. Then wash it by rubbing it gently. The utensils will shine and look beautiful like old ones.
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