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Brilliant tip for cleaning CHEMICAL-FREE gas stove burners: these ingredients will do the trick for you

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Cleaning gas stove burners can be done effectively without the use of harsh chemicals. Here’s a brilliant tip using simple, natural ingredients to make them look like new:

Ingredients Needed:
Baking soda
White vinegar
Warm water
Lemon (optional for added cleaning power)
Dish soap (mild and eco-friendly)
Toothbrush or soft scrub brush
Soft cloth or sponge
Step-by-Step Instructions:
1. Remove Burners
Carefully remove the burners and grates from your gas stove.
If your burners don’t detach, you can still clean them in place but avoid soaking the non-removable parts.
2. Soak the Burners
Fill a large bowl or sink with warm water.

Add 2–3 tablespoons of baking soda and a splash of white vinegar (about 1/4 cup).
Submerge the burners and let them soak for 20–30 minutes to loosen grease and grime.
3. Scrub Gently
After soaking, use a toothbrush or soft scrub brush to gently scrub away any stuck-on residue.
For tougher spots, make a paste of baking soda and a few drops of water, apply it to the grime, and scrub again.
4. Lemon Boost (Optional)
For added degreasing power and a fresh scent, rub a lemon half directly onto the burners. The natural acidity helps break down grease.

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