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How to Clean Electric Stovetops Easily Using Natural Ingredients

WallaCenter
Translated & summarized from Walla by baba
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Electric stovetops offer a modern, sleek look for kitchens and are generally easier to clean than gas stoves due to their smooth, burner-free surfaces. However, their glass surfaces are delicate and can be scratched or permanently damaged by harsh cleaning agents or improper tools. Fortunately, a simple cleaning method using natural ingredients can restore their shine without expensive or harmful chemicals.

The cleaning process begins by gently removing any dry food crumbs to prevent scratches. Next, fresh lemon juice is squeezed over the cool stovetop, and the lemon half is used to scrub stubborn stains, leveraging citric acid to break down burnt food residues while leaving a fresh scent. Then, a layer of baking soda is spread evenly across the surface; combined with lemon, it creates a natural reaction that helps loosen tough grime.

A warm, damp towel is placed over the baking soda and lemon-covered stovetop for at least 30 minutes, allowing the mixture to work effectively. Afterward, the surface is wiped gently with a damp cloth to remove all residues, rinsing the cloth as needed. Finally, a spray of distilled white vinegar is applied and wiped off with a dry cloth to polish the stovetop, leaving it clean and streak-free.

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