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How to deal with the rust of induction cooker
In daily use, induction cookers are prone to rust due to long-term contact with water vapor or oxygen in the air. Rusting of induction cooker not only affects the appearance, but also damages the furnace surface, resulting in problems in the function of induction cooker. Therefore, it is very important to deal with the rust problem of induction cooker in time. The following are the ways to deal with the rust of induction cooker:

1. Wipe it off with sandpaper. If the induction cooker is slightly rusted, the rust can be wiped off with sandpaper. Wipe it with a wet cloth first, then wipe the rust with sandpaper until it is smooth, and finally clean it with a wet cloth.

2. Use electrolytic water to remove rust. Add hot water into a stainless steel basin, add a certain amount of salt and baking soda powder, stir evenly, put the induction cooker into the water, turn on the power supply, stop the power supply when bubbles appear in the water, pour out the water and clean it.

3. Wipe with white vinegar. Pour a proper amount of white vinegar on the wet cloth, wipe the rusty part of the induction cooker, wipe it evenly for several times, and then wash the remaining vinegar water with clear water.

4. Use professional rust remover. In the home market, some rust removers can be found to solve the rust problem of induction cookers, and you can follow the instructions when using them.

In a word, the service life of induction cooker can be effectively prolonged by finding the rust problem of induction cooker in time in daily use and taking corresponding treatment methods. At the same time, we should also pay attention to keep the induction cooker dry and clean to reduce the possibility of rust.