Method 1: Blue Soap & White Vinegar Magic
Ingredients:
2 liters of water
Grated blue soap
White vinegar
A sturdy-bristled used toothbrush
Steps:
Begin by boiling water and dissolving the grated blue soap until smooth.
Transfer the soapy water to a bowl and stir in white vinegar.
Immerse the gas burners into this mixture, allowing them to soak for approximately 30 minutes.
For resilient grime and stains, utilize the toothbrush to scrub gently.
Finally, rinse with fresh water and pat dry using a soft cloth.
Method 2: The Power of Baking Soda & Vinegar
Ingredients:
White vinegar
Baking soda
2 liters of water
A sponge
Steps:
Boil the water, and to this, add a good amount of baking soda followed by white vinegar.
Move this effervescent mixture to a larger bowl and immerse the burners.
Give the burners an extended soak - a couple of hours, or even overnight if they are extremely dirty.
Use a sponge to gently rub off the now-softened grime.
Rinse well and towel dry.
For other stove components:
Stove Plates: A blend of baking soda and hot water can lift off dirt, while white vinegar can tackle more tenacious stains.
Knobs: Gently scrub them using a damp sponge dabbed in dish soap.
Grates: A simple soak in pure white vinegar works wonders.