You don’t need a cabinet full of chemicals—just two simple ingredients can get your gas stove looking almost brand new again:
🧼 The 2 Ingredients
- Baking soda
- White vinegar
🔥 Step-by-step method
1. Remove grates and burners
Take off the stove grates and burner caps. If they’re greasy, set them aside for separate cleaning.
2. Sprinkle baking soda
Generously sprinkle baking soda over the stovetop, especially on greasy or burnt spots.
3. Add vinegar (the magic part)
Spray or pour white vinegar over the baking soda. It will fizz—that reaction helps break down stubborn grime.
4. Let it sit (10–15 minutes)
Give it time to loosen grease and burnt residue.
5. Scrub gently
Use a sponge or soft brush to scrub the surface. Most grime should come off easily now.
6. Wipe clean
Use a damp cloth to wipe everything away. Repeat if needed for tough spots.
🧽 For grates & burner caps
- Soak them in hot water with a bit of baking soda for 15–20 minutes
- Scrub, rinse, and dry thoroughly before putting them back
✨ Extra tips
- For really stubborn stains, make a thick paste of baking soda + a little water and let it sit longer
- Always dry completely to avoid streaks or rust marks
- Avoid steel wool—it can scratch the surface
It’s simple, cheap, and surprisingly effective. If you want, I can show a version specifically for glass-top stoves or heavy burnt buildup—they need slightly different handling.