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✨ My Aunt’s Foolproof Secret to Removing Soot from Stoves and Restoring Them to New Shine
If you’ve ever cooked on a gas stove or used a wood-burning stove, you know the frustrating black soot marks that seem impossible to clean off. That stubborn layer of grime can make your stove look old and dirty — even if it’s well cared for.
Why Soot Builds Up on Stoves
Soot is made up of tiny carbon particles produced during incomplete combustion of fuels like gas, wood, or charcoal. It clings to stove surfaces, especially around burners, grates, and the stovetop, creating that frustrating black layer.
My Aunt’s Secret Ingredients
The magic combo? Just baking soda, white vinegar, and a little dish soap. These common household items work together to dissolve soot, cut through grease, and polish the surface.
Step-by-Step: How to Remove Soot and Restore Shine
1. Make a Baking Soda Paste
- Mix 3 tablespoons of baking soda with just enough water to form a thick paste.
- Add a few drops of mild dish soap to boost cleaning power.
2. Apply the Paste
- Spread the paste generously over soot-covered areas on your stove, including burners and stovetop surfaces.
- Let it sit for 15-20 minutes to loosen soot and grease.
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