Who doesn’t love to stay at the kitchen? Whether you’re the one in charge for making the delicious food or you’re the one on the side for tasting every delicious food, being in the kitchen is a fun experience that most of us look forward to almost every day. Because of this, it would just suffice that we start giving attention to details which destroy our kitchen – rust. Here are a few easy tips to remove rust in the kitchen.
1. If you are using a cast iron cookware, you don’t need to worry too much because you can take off rust from these items in an instant. Simply scrub your cookware with fine-grade steel wool. After so, wash and rinse until they have completely dried. Always remember to keep it dry. Minute amounts of moisture can cause your pans to rust. Before you store your cast iron skillets, take time to apply shortening to the inside surface. Use paper towel to cover the interior of each skillet then stack them properly.
2. Use natural rust removers. Commercial rust removal products may contain toxins which can be harmful and unsafe to people, to pets and to the environment. These toxins may be acquired by humans through inhalation or ingestion. When acquired, two of its most common effects are dermatological effects and respiratory illnesses. Since we do all food preparation in the kitchen, we might as well take all the necessary precautions to keep our food edible and safe for consumption.
3. For your knives, rust stains can be prevented by rinsing off food particles every after use using warm
water. Avoid leaving your knives wet for a long time. After washing, wipe thoroughly with a dry cloth then store. Washing your knives with your hands is ideal over washing them in a dishwasher; however, in cases where not using a dishwasher is inevitable, remember to take your knives out of the dishwasher as soon as washing is done. Use the right amount of dishwasher detergent.
Follow these three easy tips for a quick and easy rust removal. Get the rust-free kitchen you’ve always wanted and have a fun and easy cooking all the time!


