This pan before baking soda.
And this is after. :)
Didn't manage to take some of the heating element of the slow cooker. But it was with similar results. Most people don't dare to clean the heating part of the slow cooker as you can only wipe it. And so sometimes when food spills onto it and it gets 'baked' in, it gets difficult to clean. Just make baking soda paste, apply, leave on overnight, and voila. Everything comes off with a wipe!
We tried it on the heating element of the electric jug, my Big Bro and I did. Around 5 or 6 years ago. Ruined the jug. Now we just use baking soda on tiles, pots and pans etc. Nothing plated or electrical.
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