Is your gas stove full of grease?
Grease splatter when cooking is normal.
But no need to buy a degreaser for the kitchen!
It's expensive and full of toxic products...
To clean your gas stove, all you need is white vinegar and baking soda . Watch:
Contents
- 3 to 5 glasses of white vinegar
- a few pinches of baking soda
- large saucepan
- a sponge
1. Soak a sponge in white vinegar.
2. Sprinkle baking soda over it. It sparkles!
3. Pass the sponge over the stove to loosen the grease residue.
4. Rinse to avoid leaving white marks.
5. Wipe dry with a towel.
6. Now pour the pure white vinegar into the large saucepan.
7. Heat the white vinegar.
8. Once the vinegar is hot, put the burners and ignition knobs in the pan.
9. Let them soak for at least an hour, or even overnight if they are very dirty.
10. If there are grease residues, take a sponge and scrub the deposits.
11. Rinse, dry and replace burners and knobs.
There you go, your gas stove is now cleaned from top to bottom :-)
Easy, fast and efficient, right?
Not only is your cooker nickel chrome...
...but in addition the burners and ignition buttons are completely degreased.
It's still cleaner that way!
- This complete cleaning cleans your entire stove, whether enamel or metal, including the burners.
- This cleaning should be done regularly to prevent grease from becoming encrusted.
- Be careful not to breathe in the vapors of the heated vinegar.
- If your saucepan is too small to fit the burners and knobs, transfer the vinegar to a basin.