🌟 Kitchen Hack I Didn’t Know I Needed! 🌟
I walked into my cousin’s kitchen and thought, “Why is there a towel on the stove?” 😳
But then… 💥 BOOM! Total game-changer.
🧼 Her trick?
🛡️ Bonus move: Rub a tiny bit of cooking oil on top — keeps the grime away longer!
I’m telling you… I’ll never clean the old way again 🙌
Try it and prepare to be amazed 💖
Not long ago, during a visit to my cousin’s home, I noticed something odd—there was a towel spread over her stovetop. I couldn’t help but ask why. Her explanation completely changed my kitchen cleaning habits.
She let me in on a surprisingly easy stovetop cleaning method. For glass or ceramic stoves, she pours some white vinegar directly onto the surface, then lays a moist towel over it. This helps keep the vinegar from drying out too quickly, letting it loosen up the grease and burnt-on grime more effectively. After about 20 minutes, a quick wipe with a damp sponge leaves the stovetop looking brand new.
For other stovetops—like induction or traditional gas—she uses a slightly different approach. First, she scatters baking soda across the dirty spots, then spritzes vinegar over the area. Next, she covers it with a towel and waits 10 minutes. The fizzing reaction between the vinegar and baking soda lifts away the grease and residue. A simple wipe with a sponge is all that’s needed after that.
And for anyone sensitive to the sharp scent of vinegar, she suggests adding a few drops of essential oil—lemon or lavender work best. It not only softens the smell but also leaves a refreshing aroma in the air.
Want to keep your stovetop cleaner between scrubs? Just rub a bit of cooking oil on it using a paper towel. This helps prevent stubborn stains from building up in the first place.
I’ve been following these tips ever since—and my stove has never looked better!