3) Clean your cooktops with clay
. Clay is an excellent natural degreaser. For this, you need green clay. While green clay is known for absorbing impurities from skin and hair, so are your cooktops. For this, you need clay. Put it on a damp sponge, then rub it on the affected surface. Rinse, dry, and it’s clean!
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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