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Tuesday, 8 December 2020

3 INSTANT WAYS TO CLEAN PONAS-Kitchen Cloth- napkin

 Pona is a kitchen cloth used to wrap roti or chappati in Pakistan, India, and Bangladesh. Pona keeps the roti warm and soft for a long. 



Pona not only serves as roti, paratha wrap but also to hold hot pans while cooking and as a kitchen cloth. Ponas used to cover food trays and also serves as table cloth, dastarkhwan, and napkins at house parties. Every kitchen has at least two ponas in use at the same time. Pona usually is made of cotton stuff so that they can't catch heat easily. Also pona come in vibrant local colors to appetite the hunger.
 
Pakistani ramzan food tray

As a meal in Pakistan & India is cooked in excessive oil and also chaptian are greased with organic oil before wrapping in Pona. Then pona observes the remaining flour, food particles and oil fast. And ponas get smudged just in a day. 
3 easy ways to clean kitchen cloth

3 easy ways to clean kitchen cloth



This observed oil and flour don't get out with normal washing. It is really tough and time grabbing practise to daily wash and clean ponas. Women use multiple methods to make ponas clean as no one likes the rotian or chappatian wrapped in dirty Pona. 

A daily clean Pona tells about a clean and mindful lady of the kitchen.







Here we'll tell you easy, instant and very effective methods to clean Kitchen ponas. These methods will make your life pleasant by getting clean ponas without checking into long tough washing.

Method 1


Every night or two when you've finished kitchen cleaning than simply take any plastic Kitchen bowl and put warm water in it. Mix 2 table spoon any good detergent in it and dip ponas in there. Then just go to sleep. You'll be amazed to see that how detergent pulled out all grease and flour out of kitchen cloth by next morning. You just take pona out of water. Wash it in clean water while rubbing and twisting it. Hang it in outside. Clean ponas will be with you by lunchtime.

Method 2


It is an instant method to clean kitchen roti wrap Pona. Take one bowl and put water, 1 spoon fabric bleach, and good detergent in it. Now dip ponas in it after you're done with breakfast work. After 1/2 an hour, bleach and detergent will take grease and flour out of the kitchen cloth. Wash ponas in clean water two to three times while twisting and rubbing it. Hang ponas outside until it is dry. By this method, you'll not worry about the absence of pona or kitchen cloth at any mealtime. This method is best for workingg ladies competing time management In kitchens.

3 easy ways to clean kitchen cloth


Method 3


This long method is widely used to clean ponas and kitchen cloth in Pakistan and India. Ponas and kitchen cloth are congested with grease and flour and it is really tough job to clean them properly. Many women boil ponas in a mixture of water and detergent. For this method take one pan. Put 2 spoon detergent and water in it. Put ponas In the mixture and let them boil for 2-3 minutes. After that carefully take ponas out of warm water and twist and rub them to take the grease out of them. Wash ponas under clean water. If you think the ponas are not still clean them boil them again in simple clean water. Hang clean ponas outside until they dry out.

Tip: For every method, hand twisting and rubbing of ponas should be used to get grease, flour, and food remaining out Of Ponas. Don't just take pona out of detergent water and put it under clean water. Twist ponas to take detergent and grease out of it before putting into clean water for final rinse.

2. Instead of cleaning ponas under running water of tap for final rinse,  fill in the bowl with clean water and wash ponas in it to take detergent and grease out properly. You can change the water in the bowl 2-3 times.

Spare one bowl asides to clean ponas If you're using fabric bleach to clean Ponad.


 You can use any of three methods to clean Pona and kitchen cloth according to your convince and time. 

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