This is an experiment to make descaling liquid by electrolyzing NaCl salt. In theory, if a solution of NaCl salt in water is then electrolyzed, new compounds will form, including NaOCl, which has the property of being able to clean all kinds of adhering dirt. But in this solution not only NaOCl is formed, but other compounds such as NaOH and Cl2 gas are formed.
Can this liquid clean the stubborn pan crust. This needs to be proven, for that I conducted an experiment by electrolyzing the NaCl salt solution. From this experiment, the salt solution, which was clear before, turned green in time. I suspect that this is a reaction with the large amount that was also dissolved in the salt solution. Now, whether the results of the electrolysis can be used for cleaning, you can check in the following video: