Every housewife who spends a lot of time in the kitchen knows that the burners quickly become dirty with frequent cooking. After all, drops of oil splash onto the stove, and food particles can also fall and dirty the surface.
If you let the situation get out of hand, you'll have to spend too much time cleaning it up.
In addition, you will have to spend money on products from the household chemicals department.
But experienced housewives know that you can clean the stove using one cheap and universal product – citric acid.
You need to make a solution of two liters of clean hot water and three tablespoons of citric acid.
The resulting mixture must be stirred and then used to wash the burners.
If the contamination is severe, the items should be immersed in the liquid for two hours and then cleaned with the hard side of the sponge.
A significant layer of burnt fat can be removed with a knife.
Then all that remains is to rinse the burners.