Is your gas stove caked with grime? Regular cooking leaves it dirty fast.
Skip the harsh chemical cleaners. My grandmother shared her reliable, effective technique for deep cleaning a clogged gas stove.
This straightforward method uses just white vinegar, a horsehair brush, and dish soap. Here's how:

Grease stains, sauce splatters, and burnt residues can clog burners if ignored.
White vinegar effortlessly removes stains without endless scrubbing. Pour it into a bowl, soak a sponge, wring it out, and wipe the burners.
For tougher spots, use an old toothbrush dipped in vinegar.
If heavily soiled, soak burners overnight in a basin of white vinegar. It dissolves the grime naturally.
Rinse thoroughly with water and dry with a soft cloth. For grease around the burners, try this baking soda trick—no scrubbing required.
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With burners sparkling, tackle the injectors to prevent permanent clogs.
Use a horsehair brush to clear dirt from the injectors. Gently insert the bristles into the holes.
Avoid needles—they can enlarge holes, disrupting airflow and stove performance.
Grandma's gas stove lacks self-cleaning, and she skips ozone-harming products like Decap'Four.
Even self-cleaning ovens benefit from occasional manual cleaning—it's far cheaper on energy too.
Wipe grease with a sponge, then apply dish soap, rinse with hot water. Burnt fat vanishes!
For stubborn buildup, this baking soda method degreases effortlessly.
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Oven smoking? Place a container of cold water beside your dish. It absorbs smoke and grease, keeping your kitchen clear.
For lingering odors, these quick tricks eliminate them fast.