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Brilio.net - All parts of the stove have their own function. For example, the stove, this part is responsible for helping to hold the pan so that it remains in a stable position while cooking. Because the position is closest to the frying pan, the cooking ingredients automatically fall onto the stove burner. If left untreated, the stains from the cooking ingredients can dry out and turn into a stubborn crust.
When it is crusty, the stove stove is very difficult to clean . It's not surprising that many people choose to clean it with citrus or citric acid. This ingredient contains quite a lot of acid, so it can work effectively to fade stains. However, it is not uncommon for this material to be difficult to find on the market.
So, for those of you who don't have citrus, don't worry because there are still other tricks you can try. One of the tricks for cleaning stove stove scale was shared by mothers on the Instagram account @indah3yani. He explained that this trick only requires three kitchen ingredients to turn a crusty stove stove so shiny and shiny again.
How to descale a stove burner.
The ingredients that must be prepared are baking soda and vinegar. First sprinkle baking soda all over the surface of the stove burner. Then pour enough vinegar. When it meets vinegar, baking soda will cause a chemical reaction in the form of foam, which means these two ingredients can be active in eradicating stains. Then, leave it for 2 hours so that the baking soda and vinegar penetrate the pores of the limescale stains.
photo: Instagram/@indah3yani
Next, you need one more kitchen ingredient, namely dishwashing soap. So, this dish soap is used to scrub the stove burner that has been left for 2 hours. The owner of the Instagram account @indah3yani scrubs it using a sponge or wire wool. He also said, if the stain is still stubborn, you can also use a knife.
"Scrape the crust with a knife, it won't scratch," he wrote, quoted by BrilioFood from Instagram @indah3yani on Sunday (10/3).
Finally, when all the limescale stains on the stove burner have faded, rinse with clean water until there is no soap residue left. So, so that the stove doesn't rust easily later, it's best to dry it immediately after washing it with a napkin or tissue.
photo: Instagram/@indah3yani
How about it, the results of this trick for cleaning the stove burner are really shiny, right? Taking a peek at @indah3yani's Instagram upload which has been watched 6,000 times, quite a few netizens have left enthusiastic comments or questions about cleaning kitchen furniture, you know.
"Do you think it can be used for pan bottoms?" asked Instagram @anjani_widiantara and got a reply from the video owner, "I think you can, but I've never tried it."
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How to clean oil stains on a stove burner.
A shiny stove top should not be left dirty, let alone oily, after every cooking. Well, below there are several ways to clean oil stains on stove burners that are easy to follow.
1. Baking soda and water.
Mix baking soda with a little water to make a paste. Apply this paste to the oil stain and leave it for a few minutes. After that, brush with an old toothbrush or sponge and rinse with clean water.
2. White vinegar.
Mix white vinegar with water in a 1:1 ratio in a spray bottle. Spray this mixture onto the oil stain and let it sit for a few minutes. Then wipe with a clean cloth or sponge.
3. Lemonade fat.
Cut a slice of lemon and rub the cut side of the lemon directly onto the oil stain. The acid from the lemon will help dissolve the fat. After that, clean with a clean cloth or sponge.
4. Dish detergent.
Mix dish detergent with warm water and use a sponge to clean the oil stain. Make sure to rinse it with clean water when finished.
5. Fat solvent.
Some commercial grease solvents are effective at removing grease stains. Make sure to follow the instructions for use on the packaging and always use this solvent in a well-ventilated area.
6. Toothpaste.
Apply toothpaste to the oil stain and leave it overnight. Toothpaste can help remove oil stains. Clean with a clean cloth or sponge the next day.
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