Even though induction cooktops are gaining popularity, gas stoves remain a common cooking appliance. Their downside is the buildup of grime, especially grease, which often accumulates on the surface and various parts of the stove. Over time, this grime can harden, becoming difficult to remove and impacting both the aesthetics and hygiene of the stove, as well as potentially posing a health hazard.
In addition to using specialized cleaning products for this equipment, there are several natural ways to clean a gas stove, including a handy tip using cornstarch.
How to Clean a Gas Stove with Cornstarch
With just a bit of cornstarch, you can remove even stubborn, long-standing grime from your gas stove, restoring its cleanliness and shine. Here are the steps to clean your gas stove using cornstarch:
– Prepare a bowl of cornstarch and some dry paper towels. Sprinkle a small amount of cornstarch over the areas that need cleaning.
– Take a dry paper towel and dip it into the cornstarch. Use it to wipe away the grime buildup on the gas stove. Cornstarch is highly absorbent and will effectively soak up the grease, lifting it off the stove.
Gas stoves tend to accumulate grease over time, making them difficult to clean. (Photo: Sohu)
– As you wipe, you’ll notice the grease being absorbed into the paper towel. If needed, use a fresh section of the towel or a new one to continue cleaning. The result will be a clean stove surface that regains its original shine.
This simple and effective method not only saves you money on cleaning products but also makes it easy to remove grease, keeping your gas stove looking neat and avoiding the use of harsh chemicals.
You can effectively clean your gas stove using paper towels and cornstarch. (Photo: Sohu)
Additionally, cornstarch can be used to clean other kitchen utensils like pots, pans, and cooking utensils. Simply sprinkle cornstarch on the surface of the item you want to clean, and then wipe it with a paper towel or cloth.
Notes on Gas Stove Maintenance
During use, gas stoves can become dirty not only from grease but also from food debris and spills. To keep your gas stove clean, it’s best to wipe it down after each use. At this point, the grease and food residue are still fresh and can be easily removed with a quick wipe. If left for too long, the grime will build up in layers and harden, making it more time-consuming and challenging to clean thoroughly.
To keep the stove grates clean, consider using grate liners, which are readily available online.
– Before cleaning your gas stove, ensure that you’ve turned it off and closed the valve.
– Only clean the stove and grates when they are completely cool, and do it in sections. Cleaning hot grates can cause them to crack and is also a safety hazard, as you may burn yourself.
– If there’s stubborn grime on the stove surface, avoid using a knife or sharp object to scrape it off, as this can scratch and damage the stove’s finish.
Source: VTC News