Additional Tips
For Glass Hobs: Use only soft sponges or cloths to avoid scratching. A razor blade scraper can remove burnt-on residue, but use it carefully.
For Stainless Steel Hobs:
Always scrub in the direction of the grain to avoid scratches.
Use olive oil on a cloth to polish and restore shine after cleaning.
For Ceramic Hobs:
Avoid abrasive materials entirely; stick with baking soda paste and a soft sponge.
Why This Works
Baking Soda: A gentle abrasive that removes grime without scratching.
Vinegar: Cuts through grease and dissolves residue naturally.
Lemon Juice: Brightens, deodorizes, and adds shine.
Dish Soap: Lifts grease and cleans effectively.
Conclusion
By following these simple steps and using natural ingredients, you can keep your hob clean and fresh without exposing yourself or your kitchen to harsh chemicals. This eco-friendly method is safe, effective, and keeps your hob looking brand new! 🌿✨
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