11.14.2020

How to clean your hob thoroughly

It's just a pasta sauce, I'll have it later. Oh, some breadcrumbs, okay, I can shake them off later. Just a little olive oil; I'll get it when I clean up next week.

Sounds familiar? Cleaning your oven isn't the Pinterest-worthy cleaning adventure. Even so, you don't want to put things off too long or you will face a lot of dirt. Fortunately, we have some great tips on how to restore your hob to shine and shine. Come on, soup stains!

The baking soda method
You can buy a ton of harsh chemicals with strange names to do this job, or you can go a more natural route. Since this is where you cook your food, natural sounds seem like good business to us. Although the natural process takes a little longer, it's still cheaper and there is no need to use or store heavy chemicals.

    • You will need baking soda first: sprinkle large piles on the stove. Don't skimp on baking soda as you will need to use a little to soak up the stains.
    • Next, place a damp towel on top of the baking soda. You should also put some dish soap on the damp towel. For now, leave him alone and watch the show you can't stop catching Netflix.
    • Come back in 15 minutes to half an hour; The longer you wait the better. Now just use the towel and start cleaning up the baking soda. You will see that the baking soda has now picked up all the thick stuff on the stove. Voila, you are done!

Baking soda plus hydrogen peroxide
If stubborn stains remain on your stove, try another round with a little more pep. This time add hydrogen peroxide and take a brush. You can also use a sponge if you are concerned that a harder brush will leave small marks. However, a soft brush will work just fine.

You don't need to use the towel this time. Combine dish soap, hydrogen peroxide and baking soda. The baking soda will sparkle when you trap the hydrogen peroxide and that's fine. Now start rubbing. Can you see your reflection now Otherwise, he might be a vampire and have bigger problems to solve than a dirty stove.

Other ingredients
Table salt also absorbs moisture well and loosens dirt on the stove. You can also try distilled white vinegar for less intense stains; It's useful for panel lightening and it's completely natural. Lemon juice is another natural way to clean glass. Works well on mirrors and on your stove. As a bonus, your kitchen smells like lemon trees.

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