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This way, you can effortlessly degrease your cooktops and restore their original appearance. 3
Cleaning your cooktops – Source: Whirlpool
4) Clean your cooktops with
black soap Black soap is a very effective natural cleaner and degreaser. The amount of dish soap you use depends on how dirty your dishes are. Put a little black soap on a damp sponge and rub it on the affected surface. Then rinse it. Remember to dry with a microfiber cloth.
5) Clean
your gas stovetop burners. There’s an excellent ingredient for cleaning gas stovetop burners: Marseille soap. To do this, immerse the burners in a container filled with water, Marseille soap, and a glass of white vinegar. Scrub them with a sponge and then rinse them with clean water. Dry them with a microfiber cloth before putting them back on the stovetop.
6) Clean your stovetop grates with white vinegar and baking soda
To remove stubborn stains from your stovetop grates, there’s a foolproof method. Simply soak them in a mixture of white vinegar, baking soda, and coarse salt. Let it sit overnight. If any residue remains, scrub it with the abrasive side of a sponge, then rinse it with clean water
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Stove Cleaning – Source: Shutterstock
7) Clean Electric Cooktops with Aluminum Foil
Heat can cause unsightly stains on electric cooktops. To restore their original shine, there is a simple and effective solution. To do this, roll up a sheet of aluminum foil into a ball and rub it vigorously in a circular motion. Aluminum foil has many uses.
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