How do you remove tarnish from aluminum pans?

To remove tarnish from aluminum pans, you will need the following materials:

- Baking soda

- Vinegar

- A soft cloth

- A scrub brush

Instructions:

1. Fill a sink or large basin with hot water and add 1/2 cup of baking soda.

2. Place the aluminum pans in the water and let them soak for 15-30 minutes.

3. Drain the sink or basin and rinse the pans with warm water.

4. Apply a small amount of vinegar to a soft cloth and rub it over the tarnish spots.

5. Rinse the pans with warm water and dry them immediately with a clean, dry towel.

6. If there are any stubborn tarnish spots, you can use a scrub brush with a soft nylon bristle to remove them.

7. Rinse the pans with warm water and dry them immediately with a clean, dry towel.

To prevent tarnish from forming on aluminum pans in the future, you can:

- Wash the pans immediately after use with warm soapy water and dry them thoroughly.

- Store the pans in a dry, cool place.

- Avoid using harsh abrasives or chemicals to clean the pans.