A dirty, greasy gas stove looks untidy and makes the kitchen look unkempt.
Dirty handles, which many housewives forget to regularly clean from greasy deposits, especially spoil the appearance of the stove.
Over time, drops of fat dry on small parts of the gas stove, and the dirt has to be torn off literally with “teeth”.
Typically, many models of gas stoves have removable handles, which makes cleaning them much easier.
You can first dip the handles in hot water to loosen the grease a little. But there is another ingredient that will make the cleaning process easier.
If you add this product to water, the grease will bounce off the parts faster and the cleaning process will speed up significantly.
Add a few spoons of table vinegar to the water. Rub the handles with a sponge with a powder of soda and citric acid in a 1:1 ratio.
Problem areas on the gas stove are treated with a vinegar solution and wiped with a napkin soaked in clean water.