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My nana taught me this hack to clean greasy stovetops in 4 mins with 0 work. Here’s how it works

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1. The Secret Ingredient: Baking Soda
Baking soda, or sodium bicarbonate, is the cornerstone of this cleaning hack. It's a mild abrasive, which makes it perfect for lifting stubborn grease without scratching your stovetop's surface. To start, sprinkle a generous amount of baking soda over the greasy areas of your stovetop. You'll need about 1/4 cup for a standard stovetop. The fine particles help break down the grease and grime, making it easier to wipe away later.
My nana always emphasized the importance of not skimping on the baking soda. A good coverage ensures that every inch of the greasy surface is addressed, setting the stage for the next steps in the cleaning process.
2. Vinegar: The Natural Degreaser
Vinegar is another powerful tool in this cleaning arsenal. Its acetic acid content makes it a potent degreaser and disinfectant. After sprinkling the baking soda, fill a spray bottle with equal parts water and white vinegar—about 1 cup of each should do the trick. Spray this mixture liberally over the baking soda. The acidic vinegar reacts with the alkaline baking soda, causing a fizzy reaction that helps lift grease and dirt from the surface.
This bubbling action is not just fun to watch; it actively works to dislodge grime from the stovetop, making it easier to clean. Let the vinegar sit for a minute or so to maximize its effect before moving on to the next step.
3. The Power of Lemon Juice
Adding lemon juice to the mix not only enhances the cleaning power but also leaves your kitchen smelling fresh and citrusy. Lemon juice contains citric acid, which is excellent for cutting through grease. Squeeze the juice of one fresh lemon into a small bowl and lightly drizzle it over the vinegar and baking soda mixture on your stovetop.
The lemon juice interacts with the other ingredients to boost their effectiveness, and the natural oils in the lemon peel can help dissolve stubborn grease spots. Plus, the pleasant aroma of lemon adds a refreshing scent to your kitchen, making the cleaning process more enjoyable.
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