Transform your gas stove: Dissolve burnt grime with vinegar trick
Do you no longer stand looking at your gas stove and burners covered in burnt grime? Do you feel like nothing can clean them? A simple homemade trick will dissolve the burnt residue, making the burners look new.
6:34 AM EDT, September 2, 2024
What is the hardest thing to clean in the kitchen? Many people point to the oven and stove, mainly because of the burnt food remnants, which are a real challenge to remove. However, cleaning the burner rings is much simpler because you can just remove them.
A homemade method beats others hands down
How can you clean these gas stove elements? Of course, you could struggle with scrubbing them using a sponge and store-bought detergent. After a long effort, the grime will probably start to disappear. But it's worth knowing a homemade trick dissolves the troublesome burnt residues.
Vinegar dissolves burnt grime
It's long been known that homemade and natural cleaning methods are the best. Seasoned homemakers can't imagine cleaning the kitchen or bathroom without baking soda and lemon.
Vinegar is also reliable. This kitchen staple can clean the stove—specifically, the burner rings.
Place the burners in a bowl and cover them with vinegar. The burnt residue will start to dissolve before your eyes. After about an hour, remove the burners from the vinegar and clean them with a sponge or a stiff-bristled brush. Finally, rinse them under running water and dry them thoroughly. Thanks to this trick, the stove can look like new.