Tired of struggling with burnt-on grease and old dirt on your stove? We present you with an effective and budget-friendly way to clean your stove to a shine in just 15 minutes! Forget about aggressive chemicals and harmful fumes – homemade magic paste made from available ingredients will become your secret assistant in the kitchen.
What you will need:
• Baking soda – 1/2 cup
• Water – 1/2 cup
• Liquid dish detergent – 1 tablespoon
• White vinegar – 1/4 cup
• Spray bottle
• Sponge or soft cloth
Step by step instructions:
• Making the paste: Mix baking soda with water to form a thick paste. Add liquid soap and, if desired, a few drops of your favorite essential oil for a pleasant scent.
• Applying the paste: Spray the paste generously onto the surface of the stove, especially on dirty areas.
• Adding vinegar: Pour white vinegar into a spray bottle and spray it onto the applied paste. You will notice a slight fizzing sound – this is a natural reaction that helps soften stubborn stains.
• Working time: Let the paste sit on the stove for 15-20 minutes to give the ingredients time to work.
• Cleaning: Using a sponge or soft cloth, gently scrub the surface of the stove in a circular motion. Baking soda will effectively scrape away dirt without damaging the surface.
• Rinsing: Dampen a clean cloth with water and wipe away any remaining paste and dirt. For a perfect shine, wipe the stove with a dry cloth.
Why does this technique work?
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