Make sure your stovetop is completely cool. Carefully remove the burners and set them aside.
(If you’re unsure how, check your stove’s manual.)
Lay paper towels or an old towel on your counter. Place the burners on top and generously coat them with baking soda, making sure all greasy areas are covered.
👉 Don’t be shy — baking soda is inexpensive and non-toxic.
Pour white vinegar into a spray bottle and spray it over the baking soda.
You’ll immediately see a fizzing reaction — that’s the magic happening.
⏱️ Let it sit for 10–15 minutes.
Fill your sink with hot water.
Once the fizzing stops, place the burners in the water and let them soak for at least 30 minutes.
🔥 For heavy grease, soaking up to 1 hour works wonders.
Use a sponge or soft cloth to wipe the burners clean.
For stubborn spots, gently scrub with an old toothbrush.
✨ You’ll be amazed at how easily the grease comes off.
Rinse thoroughly with clean water and dry completely with a clean towel before placing them back on the stovetop.
This trick works because you’re not doing the hard work — chemistry is.
Just like my nana always said: work smarter, not harder.
If you’re tired of scrubbing for hours, give this method a try.
Your stovetop burners will be clean, shiny, and grease-free — with almost no effort at all.
Once you try it, you’ll never go back. 🧽✨
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