Hey friends,
If you ever notice discoloration on the outside of your Popsmith, that’s oxidation from your gas stove’s flame reaching around the sides of the pot.
While this won’t affect your Popper’s performance, I understand wanting it to look pristine again.
So here’s what you need to do: mix baking soda and vinegar until they form a paste, rub it all over the base and sides of your Popper, and leave it overnight.
The next day, remove the gunk using a mildly abrasive sponge and rinse the Popper off. It’s that simple!
I made a video to show you the entire process. Watch it here and thank me later.
Pop on,
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Dave Stickland
Co-Founder | Popsmith |
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