Greasy gas stove burners not only look unsightly but also prevent even heating, wasting gas and affecting your cooking. Harsh chemical degreasers are expensive and laden with toxins—skip them entirely.
Instead, rely on this tried-and-true method using baking soda, a safe, natural abrasive that's gentle on surfaces yet powerful against baked-on grime. Here's how, step by step.

- 3 tablespoons baking soda
1. Place the baking soda in a small container.
2. Add 1 tablespoon of water.
3. Mix into a smooth paste.
4. Apply the paste to a sponge.
5. Scrub the burners thoroughly.
6. Rinse with clear water.
7. Dry with a cloth and reinstall on the stove.

Your gas stove burners are now spotless and ready to perform optimally. Quick, effortless, and gas-saving—no more uneven heating!
Before reinstalling, ensure no baking soda residue clogs the small holes.
This method also works wonders on burner supports, cast iron burners, gas barbecue burners, or gas hob burners.
Baking soda's mild abrasiveness effortlessly lifts burned-on or dried grease without damaging surfaces, making it ideal for tough kitchen grime.