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Cleaning stovetop burners can easily become one of the most dreaded kitchen chores. Over time, grease, food splatters, and baked-on grime build up so badly that it feels like the only solution is endless scrubbing.
But today, I learned a simple trick from my nana — and it completely changed the game.
✨ No harsh chemicals. No elbow grease. And best of all?
You probably already have everything you need at home.
Yes, it’s really that simple.
The powerful combination of baking soda and vinegar can cut through stubborn grease effortlessly. Here’s why this method works so well — and how you can use it step by step.
💥 When combined, they loosen even the toughest buildup, making it easy to wipe away.
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