Water stains in ceramic pots can be some of the toughest stains to tackle.
How to get stains out of ceramic crock pot.
In today s video we are taking a look at how to remove stains from your enamel dutch oven.
The crock pot ladies recommend sprinkling baking soda onto stuck on food before scrubbing.
Some parts of slow cookers are dishwasher safe but the heating base is not.
But these appliances have a tendency to stain from heat and burning.
Your cleaning method is 100 harmless.
Depending upon the condition and age of the stain as well as the age of the ceramic pot more than one try may be necessary.
Now that your slow cooker is clean like new it s time to get it dirty again.
The best way to prevent stinky crock pot odors is to clean the crock as soon as you re done using it.
When the inside part of the slow cooker is gross use ammonia and give it time to rest to help it easily wipe off.
If your slow cooker insert has a persistent ring of crud along the inside you can up the cleaning ante with a little baking soda.
We know it s a magic cleaner in the kitchen just fill the insert with water up to the top add a few tablespoons of baking soda and a few drops of dish soap and then turn the setting to low.
Once you ve removed all the food and the ceramic crock liner is cool to the touch lift the ceramic crock out of the base and scrape any leftover food remnants into the trash.
To clean and remove stains from a slow cooker heater.
Wiping a crock with olive oil will do absolutely nothing except make it sticky.
There are no microscopic holes that need to be sealed.
Rinse the ceramic part out in the sink with warm water.
If that doesn t work their second course of action is to pour 1 4 cup of baking soda into the ceramic.
Crock pots one brand of slow cookers are handy appliances that prepare an assortment of meals.
To remove this film or residue wipe the inside of the crock pot with water and white vinegar.
Minerals in the water can imbed themselves within the ceramic surface.
There s no way that getting it wet can cause stains or damage to a crock.
It s an impervious fired on glass coating.
For stubborn film steam clean the crock with water vinegar and baking soda.
There are efficient and inexpensive ways to remove water stains.