Stove burners accumulate grease and grime quickly, just like the rest of your cooktop. With busy schedules, we often skip deep cleans after every use.
Looking for a simple, effective way to refresh your stove burners? White vinegar is a reliable, natural solution I've used for years in home maintenance.
For nickel burners, simply soak them in white vinegar. Here's how:

1. Remove the burners from your stove.
2. Pour 1/2 liter of white vinegar into a basin.
3. Soak the burners in white vinegar for 5 hours.
4. Gently clean with a sponge.
5. Rinse thoroughly.
6. Let them air dry completely.
7. Reinstall on the stove.
Your stove burners will sparkle like new! :-)
This method is simple, practical, and highly effective. The natural acidity of white vinegar dissolves dirt and grease without harsh scrubbing.
Burners emerge shiny and renewed with minimal effort. It works great on cast iron, copper, brass, or aluminum burners.
While the burners soak, spray a white vinegar-based cleaner on your stovetop to descale buildup and disinfect surfaces.
Rinse the stovetop first, followed by the burners.
Have you tested this classic white vinegar trick on your stovetop burners? Share your results in the comments below—we'd love to hear how it worked for you!