Boiling water, simmering a sauce, frying a steak… Cooktops are susceptible to dirt. If you don’t clean them regularly, stains can set in and be difficult to remove. Fortunately, there are many natural, economical, and eco-friendly ways to degrease, maintain, and make them shine!
It’s a favorite appliance among cooking enthusiasts. While some people prefer induction cooktops, others opt for the simplicity of ceramic cooktops, and still others prefer the reliability of gas burners. No matter which you choose, stains can quickly form as dirt sets in. Here’s a look at Grandma’s tips for cleaning stovetops.
Gas Stove Stove Cleaning – Source: Love To Know
1) Clean the stove with
baking soda Baking soda tops the list of alternative cleaning products. Thanks to its astringent and antibacterial properties, it helps to remove deep dirt and disinfect your surfaces. To clean your stovetops with this miracle cure, simply sprinkle the product on the affected areas and leave it on for an hour. Then, use a damp sponge to clean the stovetops and dry them with a microfiber cloth.
2) Clean your stovetop with vinegar
Vinegar is a versatile household product. Eco-friendly, economical, and natural, it helps remove tough stains. Pour some vinegar into a plant sprayer, dilute it with a little water, and add a few drops of your favorite essential oil. Spray, let it sit for a few minutes, scrub, rinse, and dry.
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