Housewives often take on the task of cleaning the surface of the kitchen stove.
But the grill is often ignored. And in vain, because this device also gets covered with a greasy coating.
Did you just now notice the grill and the thick sticky layer on it?
Don't worry! Removing this stain won't take as much time and effort as you might think.
The main thing is to use a natural cleaning agent. Bottles and bags with household chemicals are best moved aside.
An inexpensive product such as mustard powder copes well with dirt on the grate of a kitchen stove.
Add lemon juice to it and you will get a mixture that will return the device to perfect cleanliness.
For every two spoons of dry mustard there should be one spoon of citrus juice.
The mixture should form a mass that resembles gruel in consistency.
The dirty grate should be covered with this mixture. The device should not be touched for the next half hour.
Next, wipe the grate with a kitchen sponge. After that, rinse off the remaining product and "go over" the cleaned surface with a dry piece of cloth.