You can, of course, wipe the free surface of the stove with a sponge, but dirt will still accumulate in hard-to-reach places.
Therefore, it is advisable to completely wash the stove at least once a week, otherwise it will be more difficult to clean it from carbon deposits, reports ADVICE.NEWS .
To clean equipment, you can use folk remedies.
Place half a cup of regular baking soda in a bowl and dilute it with water. Apply the resulting paste generously to the dirty surface.
Particular care should be taken when cleaning the areas around the burners – this is where most of the dirt usually accumulates.
Wait for about 5-7 minutes and then remove the paste with a damp sponge.
First, apply 6-9% vinegar to the contaminated surface, then sprinkle with soda.
The resulting reaction effectively removes all unsightly stains.
After that, simply remove the foam and wipe dry. Soda and soap remove grease and stubborn carbon deposits well.
Wet the work surface of the stove with soapy water and leave for 10 minutes.
Wipe with a cloth or sponge. For heavy dirt, use a wooden or rubber spatula.
To clean the burners, it is permissible to use a metal sponge.