Inexpensive but efficient to get the stove clean
The household remedy that grandmother already knew is good old baking powder. Simply add 2-3 tablespoons of baking soda to about 120ml of boiling water and rub the mixture on the stovetop with a cloth or sponge.
- You can also use salt to loosen light incrustations. Simply apply a little to the area to be treated – which should already be slightly warm – and rub it with a damp cloth or sponge.
- Oven spray also makes life difficult for incrustations. Simply spray the product onto the hob, let it soak in, and then simply wipe away the dirt.
- If you have a ceramic hob, the best way to get rid of encrustations is with a commercially available ceramic hob scraper. However, you should be careful when doing this so that there are no ugly scratches instead of encrustations.
- Toothpaste is also a very inexpensive and effective remedy for your dirty stovetop. To get into nooks and crannies, it is best to use a simple toothbrush.
- If there are slight rust spots on your hob, simply wipe them off with a cloth and a little Vaseline.
- Tip: While you’re at it anyway – why not clean your stove as well. In this article, we will show you the best home remedies to get the oven clean again.