How to Clean a Gas Stove Top So It Looks Like New (Using 2 Natural Ingredients)
You can often remove grease and stuck-on food from a gas stove top with two simple ingredients:
What you need
- Baking soda
- White vinegar
- A soft sponge or microfiber cloth
- Warm water
Steps
- Turn off the stove and let it cool completely
Remove the grates and burner caps if they are removable. - Remove loose crumbs and debris
Wipe the surface with a dry cloth or paper towel. - Make a baking soda paste
Mix baking soda with a small amount of water until it forms a spreadable paste. - Apply the paste
Spread it over greasy or stained areas. Let it sit for 10–15 minutes to help loosen buildup. - Spray with vinegar
Lightly spray white vinegar over the baking soda. The fizzing action can help lift grime. - Scrub gently
Use a soft sponge to wipe away grease. Avoid harsh scrubbers that may scratch the surface. - Rinse and dry
Wipe with a clean damp cloth, then dry with a microfiber towel to help prevent streaks.
For burner grates and caps
- Soak them in warm water with a little baking soda for 20–30 minutes.
- Scrub with a non-scratch brush.
- Dry completely before putting them back.
Extra tips
- Clean spills as soon as the stove cools to prevent baked-on stains.
- Avoid getting water or cleaning paste into burner openings or ignition parts.
- For stainless steel tops, wipe in the direction of the grain to reduce streaks.
A little regular maintenance usually works better than waiting until grease has hardened.