our testers nikita sukhanov and masha goretskaya applied the products to wood, glass, metal, plastic, and a plate and left to dry. to check the dirt of the repellent coating, we take pressure wrenches, markers, iron sponges, candle wax, beetroot and pomegranate juice. nikita give me a height grenade, please. cook oatmeal on an infrared stove worried that the milk will run away. ay-ay-ay, let's quickly clean the plates. you see what's burning. oh, indeed, the porridge burned well, and we scratched and soiled the surface, we do not regret as a result of beetroot and pomegranate juice, despite the protective coating. still absorbed into the wood, marker and wax. just a damp cloth. as the manufacturer hinted, they didn’t wipe off, and traces of knives, keys and sponges remained; noticeable means for the surface did not cope. but what proved to be good for stoves, burnt porridge is easy managed to clean without household chemicals. see you again. see you again. interesting, but the chef and food blogger. sofya tukayeva, everything turned out the other way around. i didn’t cope at all, beca