A clean gas stove not only smells fresh and looks lovely, but it’s a kitchen safety essential. Burnt-on food and grease lurking around the burners can be unsightly and hazardous, so it’s important to know how to clean gas burner thoroughly. You’ll have sparkling clean gas stove
burners in no time with these simple steps.
In here, you’ll find ways to efficiently clean your gas stove.Â
Supplies to Keep Handy:Â
a) Kitchen cleaner
b) Dishwashing gel
c) Microfibre cloth
d) A bowl of warm water
e) Scrub brush
f) Sponge
g) Kitchen towel Â
h) Old toothbrush
How to Clean Stove Top
Knowing how to clean gas stove top is important. It lifts the spirits of the cook. It sets you in the mood for whipping up some delicious meals for your loved ones. Of course, a squeaky-clean stove top is also a sign of your superior hygiene standards. Here’s a tip on how to clean a stove top.Â
Step 1: Clean the Dirt
Take off the grates and burners from the stove. Remove surface dirt from your stove using a kitchen towel.
Step 2: Make a Cleaning Solution
Now make a cleaning solution by adding 2 drops of an effective dishwashing liquid in a bowl of lukewarm water. Warm water and dishwashing liquid helps lift the grime and wash away stains easily.
Step 3: Clean with It
Soak a sponge in this solution and scrub your stove top with it. Work the sponge in a circular motion. Use an old toothbrush to apply pressure on stubborn stains.
Step 4: Rinse Thoroughly
Now, rinse off the soapy layer using a damp cloth. Wipe it dry using a microfibre cloth. Â
You can clean your kitchen with a kitchen cleaner too. It helps remove any dirt and stains on the surfaces thoroughly. You can try a kitchen cleaner like Cif Kitchen Cleaner.Check the pack to understand the correct usage instructions. Take care not to saturate the burners themselves, as this can cause damage. Leave the gas stove cleaner on the stove for 10 minutes, allowing it to cut through the grease, before using a sponge scourer to scrub the surface, paying extra attention to any burnt-on areas of grime. Use a toothbrush to clean any areas around the burners that are difficult to reach. Wipe away the remnants with a clean sponge or cloth, so that the surface of the stove is gleaming.
How to Clean Gas Stove Burners
So you know how to keep your stove top clean, but what about the most hardworking parts of it – the burners? A quick wipe across the surface of the stove is great for daily upkeep, but you should clean gas stove burners regularly to avoid a build-up of grease and burnt-on
food.
Follow these steps to clean your gas stove burners.
Step 1: Read Manufacturer’s Instructions
It is best to read the product manual before beginning to clean your gas stove. It will help you find the safest ways to remove your burners. There might even be suggestions on how to clean your gas burners. Following the manufacturer’s guidelines will help you preserve the
life of your gas stove for longer.Â
Step 2: Clean the Burner Grates, Caps and Rings
Remove the different parts of the stove top, including the burner grates, rings and caps. Soak these in a bowl of hot soapy water, using a good-quality dishwashing liquid that cuts through grease. To make your soak solution, mix 2 tsp. of dishwashing liquid in ½ bucket of hot
water. Then drop these parts into it. Allow it to soak for 40-60 minutes.
Step 3: Wash the Burners Grates, Caps and Rings
Return to the sink to scrub the burner elements with a sponge scourer. You can use a soft bristle brush to scrub the hard to reach places in the burner apparatus. Scrub each element individually and rinse in running tap water. Dry them thoroughly using a clean lint-free cloth. Position them back on the stove, ensuring that they are sitting firmly in the correct place.
Step 4: Test the Burners
Once you’ve reassembled the burners on the gas stove, light them up. See if there’s any difference in the flame colour or shape. An irregular flame is a sign that the grates or the rings or the burner caps haven’t been placed correctly. Call professional help, if needed.Â
How Often Should You Clean the Burners on Your StoveÂ
Food spills from the cooking utensils while boiling or frying, can clog the fuel ports on your burners. This can result in irregular flame on your stove. It can ruin your meals besides being an irritant. Also, caked-on food residue on your burners is not a pretty sight. It can be hazardous too. So, you must remove the burners and give them a thorough washing as soon as you spot the flame turning yellow or irregular. For general upkeep, we recommend that you wash your burners at least once a month.
Gas stove tops have a distinct advantage over electric gas. Many chefs and cooking enthusiasts believe that the flavours in dishes made on a gas stove are more complex and rich as compared to those made in a microwave or electric cooktop. These tips will make your kitchen cleaning easy and effective.Â
Key StepÂ
Do not use bleach-based detergents or steel wool to wash your burners.Â
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