Every meal leaves behind splashes, hardened grease, and burnt residues that eventually turn your stove into a real battlefield… But if you think restoring it requires harsh chemicals, think again! There are much gentler (and truly effective) ways to bring back its shine. Curious? Wait until you see what you already have in your kitchen cupboards…
Dirty stove grates: the real “non-problem”
We’ve all had that moment when, lifting a pot, we discover a puddle of sauce or a dark grease layer on the stove. And if you delay cleaning it, it becomes a real hassle later. Still, there’s no need for heavy-duty chemicals. The key is to act quickly… and smartly.
Soapy water and baking soda: the magic duo
You thought soapy water was only for bubbles? Think again—it’s your first ally against grease.
- Soak the grates in hot water with dish soap or, even better, liquid Marseille soap
- Let sit for 15 minutes so heat and soap loosen the grime
- Sprinkle baking soda on a damp sponge and scrub gently
- Rinse and dry with a microfiber cloth
Result: clean, shiny grates—no harsh chemicals needed.
White vinegar: for stubborn stains
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