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How to clean burnt stovetops? 2 simple and effective tips

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    It’s inevitable. If you cook every day, it is inevitable that your gas stove will get dirty with food residue or burnt fat. It is therefore important that you clean your oven every day, especially the gas burners, because if they become clogged, there is a risk that they will not heat well. This is why maintaining your appliance is essential and for this, nothing is easier than these two tips based on natural products.

    Gas burners clogged with fat are the daily routine of those who cook a lot. Although they may seem difficult to clean, the task is not as difficult as you might think, as long as cleaning is done regularly. These are the tips for a quick, easy and above all effective cleaning.

     

    Two tips for cleaning gas burners

     

    1. Marseille soap

    For this trick you will need:

    2 liters of water
    A used toothbrush with soft bristles.
    a large basin
    Marseille soap
    White vinegar

    Marseille soap has many cleaning properties to remove stubborn stains from your gas stove, but also to maintain the house and clean and shine dirty floors. With this mixture of white vinegar, it will help you make your gas burners shine.

    How to do it?

    To better benefit from the benefits of Marseille soap, you can grate it into flakes. Then boil a pot of water to dissolve the soap. Once you have obtained a homogeneous solution, pour it into a container and add the white vinegar.

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    Once the mixture is made, all you have to do is immerse the burners of the gas stove in the container and leave the solution to act for 30 minutes. Then scrub stubborn stains with the old toothbrush and let the burners soak for another 5 minutes. Finally, rinse the burners with clean water and dry them with a clean cloth.

    Since it is important to maintain your appliance regularly, it is up to you to clean it once a week. If your gas burners are particularly clogged, you can try the following solution, made from the impressive duo of white vinegar and baking soda.

    2. White vinegar and baking soda for very clogged gas burners

     

    We no longer present white vinegar and baking soda, which play the main role in household cleaners. Against stubborn marks, baking soda has an astringent and antibacterial effect to remove dirt deep down.

    For this you will need:

    White vinegar
    Sodium bicarbonate
    2 liters of water
    with a sponge

    To use these two ingredients on very dirty hobs, boil water and add a tablespoon each of baking soda and white vinegar. Pour the solution into a bowl of water, submerge the dirty gas burners and leave them to soak for about 2 hours, or even overnight if you can. All you need to do is remove the gas burners from the container before cleaning them with a sponge, making sure to scrape them vigorously before drying.

    How do I clean the other components of the gas stove?

    For gas burners, you can apply the same treatment to the plates, knobs and grate as part of regular cleaning.

    The plates:

    Mix some baking soda with hot water, then soak a sponge in it and wipe it over the dirty dishes. White vinegar works when grease splashes and residue have formed embedded stains on the enamel surface. After applying the vinegar, rinse with hot water and then dry the plates with a microfiber cloth.

    The buttons:

    If pimples are far enough away from projections of food, liquid or grease, they are not immune to them. In this case, all you need is dish soap applied to a damp sponge to scrub the pimples. Dishwashing liquid is known for its descaling effect, but also for its very practical advice for daily use, which you can consult here in 12 other surprising uses of dishwashing liquid.

    The prison :

    As part of daily maintenance, simply immerse the baskets in your dishwasher with the rest of the kitchen utensils. For monthly maintenance, you can soak the racks in a bowl of white vinegar.

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