
Don’t scrub and struggle. Here are 6 easy hacks for cleaning your stove burners
4. Ammonia Solution:
Place the stove burners in a sealable plastic bag, add half a cup of ammonia, and seal the bag tightly. Leave it overnight or for several hours to allow the ammonia fumes to break down the grease and grime. The next day, remove the burners, rinse them thoroughly, and wipe them clean.
Place the stove burners in a sealable plastic bag, add half a cup of ammonia, and seal the bag tightly. Leave it overnight or for several hours to allow the ammonia fumes to break down the grease and grime. The next day, remove the burners, rinse them thoroughly, and wipe them clean.
Ammonia is a powerful degreaser and works effectively on heavily soiled stove burners. When sealed in a plastic bag, the ammonia fumes penetrate the grime, softening it and making it easier to remove. The prolonged exposure to ammonia helps break down the grease and dirt, resulting in cleaner burners.
5. Dishwashing Liquid and Hot Water:
Fill a sink or basin with hot water and add a few squirts of dishwashing liquid. Place the stove burners in the soapy water and let them soak for an hour. After soaking, scrub the burners with a brush or sponge to remove any remaining residue. Rinse well and dry thoroughly.
Fill a sink or basin with hot water and add a few squirts of dishwashing liquid. Place the stove burners in the soapy water and let them soak for an hour. After soaking, scrub the burners with a brush or sponge to remove any remaining residue. Rinse well and dry thoroughly.
Dishwashing liquid is specifically formulated to cut through grease and remove food residue. When combined with hot water, it enhances its cleaning power. The heat from the water helps to loosen the grime, while the detergent breaks down the grease, allowing it to be washed away. This method is convenient and easily accessible for most households.
6. Commercial Oven Cleaner:
If the stove burners are heavily soiled and none of the above methods work, you can try using a commercial oven cleaner. Follow the instructions on the product label and ensure proper ventilation when using these strong chemicals. Apply the cleaner to the burners, let it sit for the recommended time, then scrub and rinse thoroughly.
If the stove burners are heavily soiled and none of the above methods work, you can try using a commercial oven cleaner. Follow the instructions on the product label and ensure proper ventilation when using these strong chemicals. Apply the cleaner to the burners, let it sit for the recommended time, then scrub and rinse thoroughly.
Note that this method is chemical based. These cleaners typically have specific instructions for use, and their effectiveness may vary depending on the brand and formulation. It’s important to use them according to the manufacturer’s instructions and take appropriate safety precautions.
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