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3. Spray White Vinegar
- Fill a spray bottle with white vinegar.
- Spray the vinegar over the baking soda paste — you’ll see it fizz as it breaks down grime.
4. Wipe and Scrub Gently
- Use a damp sponge or soft cloth to wipe away the paste and soot.
- For tougher spots, gently scrub with a non-abrasive scrubber.
5. Rinse and Dry
- Rinse the area with clean water and dry with a microfiber cloth to prevent streaks.
Bonus Tips From My Aunt
- For cast iron grates, remove them and soak in hot soapy water before applying the baking soda paste.
- If soot is stubborn, repeat the process once more — it usually takes just two treatments to restore shine.
- For regular maintenance, wipe your stove down after each use to prevent buildup.
Why This Method Works So Well
- Baking soda acts as a gentle abrasive that lifts soot without scratching.
- Vinegar’s acidity dissolves carbon buildup and grease.
- Dish soap cuts through oily residues.
- The fizzing reaction helps break down stubborn grime naturally.
Final Thoughts
With just a few simple ingredients and a little patience, my aunt’s secret cleaning hack turns back the clock on soot-stained stoves — making them look bright, fresh, and practically brand new again. It’s budget-friendly, chemical-free, and so effective that you’ll never dread stove cleaning again.
Give it a try on your next kitchen cleanup, and see the magic for yourself!
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