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4. Lemon Juice for Grease Cut
Lemon juice is a natural degreaser and leaves a fresh scent.
- Rub half a lemon over greasy areas or soak a cloth in lemon juice and apply.
- Let it sit for 10-15 minutes, then wipe clean.
- For extra power, combine lemon juice with baking soda for a paste.
5. Use Aluminum Foil as a Scrubber
If you don’t have a scrub brush handy, crumple some aluminum foil into a ball.
- Use it gently to scrub away grime — it’s abrasive enough to clean but won’t damage metal burners.
- Great for removing stuck-on food without scratching surfaces.
6. Steam Clean with a Damp Towel
- Heat the burners slightly (make sure they’re cool enough to handle safely).
- Place a damp towel over the burners and let it sit for 10 minutes.
- The steam softens grime, making it easy to wipe away.
Bonus Tip: Regular Maintenance Is Key
Cleaning your burners regularly prevents buildup and makes each cleaning session easier. Wipe spills promptly, and give your burners a quick clean weekly to keep them looking fresh.
Final Thoughts
You don’t have to battle stubborn stove burner stains with endless scrubbing. These six easy hacks use everyday household items and simple techniques to make cleaning faster and more effective.
Next time your stove burners need a refresh, try these tricks — your arms (and your patience) will thank you!
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