Cleaning a gas stovetop doesn’t need harsh chemicals—just two simple natural ingredients can make it shine like new. Here’s a safe, effective method:
Ingredients
- Baking Soda – gently scrubs grease without scratching.
- White Vinegar – cuts through grime and disinfects.
Instructions
- Remove Stove Parts
- Take off burners, grates, and knobs. Soak them in warm, soapy water.
- Sprinkle Baking Soda
- Cover the stovetop with a thin layer of baking soda, focusing on greasy areas.
- Spray Vinegar
- Fill a spray bottle with white vinegar and mist over the baking soda.
- It will bubble—this helps lift tough grease and stains.
- Let it Sit
- Wait 10–15 minutes for the reaction to loosen grime.
- Scrub Gently
- Use a soft sponge or cloth to scrub the stovetop.
- For stubborn spots, a soft brush or toothbrush works well.
- Wipe Clean
- Use a damp cloth to remove residue.
- Dry with a clean towel for a streak-free shine.
- Clean Grates and Burners
- Scrub the soaked parts, rinse, and dry. Replace everything.
💡 Pro Tips:
- Avoid abrasive pads that can scratch stainless steel.
- Regular weekly cleaning prevents tough buildup.
- For extra shine, wipe the stovetop with a little olive oil after cleaning.
If you want, I can also give a super-fast 5-minute version that works on really greasy stoves using just these two ingredients.
Do you want me to do that?