There is a clever way to clean the stubborn dirt on the stove.

When cooking every day, it is always inevitable to dirty the stove. Whether it is because the oil in the pot is sprayed out or the ingredients are accidentally dropped out of the pot, stains will be left on the stove. Even if you wipe the stove after cooking every time, there may still be stubborn dirt that is not easy to remove as time goes by. Today, Xiaobian will teach you a few tricks to clean the stove easily!

There is a clever way to clean the stubborn dirt on the stove.-rank0picture

1. Soda powder+hydrogen peroxide

Hydrogen peroxide is a common bleaching agent and disinfectant, and it can become a powerful cleaner with baking soda powder. First, try to wipe off the dirt that can be wiped off the stove, then sprinkle baking soda powder on the stubborn stains that can’t be wiped off, and the amount of hydrogen peroxide should be completely covered. Then, drop a proper amount of hydrogen peroxide on the baking soda powder, and the two will start to bubble when they contact, and the dirt will be decomposed. Finally, just scrub the dirt with a clean rag and water.

2. baking soda+salt

If you don’t have hydrogen peroxide at home, you can also mix ordinary salt with baking soda powder, but hydrogen peroxide is more effective. To clean the stove, just mix 1 tablespoon of baking soda powder and 1 tablespoon of salt evenly, then add 1 tablespoon of water, mix all the materials evenly into a paste, then use a clean towel to get the paste, directly scrub the dirt on the stove, scrub for a while, then pour the remaining paste to the place where it was just scrubbed, wait for about 3 minutes, and then clean the stove with clean water and another clean rag.

3. baking soda+lemon

Lemon originally has the function of removing oil. After mixing lemon with baking soda powder, it can not only clean the stove, but also be suitable for cleaning stubborn stains on the oven and baking tray. Just sprinkle enough baking soda powder on the dirt of the stove, rub the baking soda powder and stains with the cut surface of the lemon cut in half, and then use a wet clean towel to remove all the baking soda powder, lemon juice and dirt on the stove.

4. baking soda+detergent

Pour baking soda powder and detergent into a bowl at a ratio of 1: 1, mix and stir to make it look like whipped cream frosting, and after a little foaming, pour the mixture into the dirty place on the stove, then brush the stains back and forth with a suitable tool, then wait for an hour, then brush the dirty place again, and you can easily brush it off. Finally, clean the stove with a clean rag and water.

5. Vegetable oil or olive oil+multifunctional cleaner

Pour a small amount of vegetable oil or olive oil on the stain of the stove, then rub the oil back and forth into the stain with a clean rag, then spray any multifunctional cleaner on the oil, and then use another wet clean rag to scrub off the cleaner, oil and stain together.

6. White vinegar

If you are not afraid of the smell of vinegar, you can mix white vinegar with clear water at a ratio of 1: 2, put it in a clean spray bottle, spray it on the dirty place on the stove, then rub the vinegar water and dirt with a clean rag, and repeat the steps until the dirt is removed.

7. Boiling water

In fact, we can also use boiling hot water to clean the dirt on the stove, but it is dangerous to do so, and there is the possibility of being scalded by hot water. It is suggested that the hot water be slowly poured into the dirty place, and then the stain can be wiped off with a clean rag after the water cools down. If there is still a small amount of residue, repeat the above steps until it is completely clean.

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