To prevent the stove from becoming overgrown with grease and sticky spots, it must be cleaned after each use.
After all, it is impossible to cook food so that not a single drop of fat settles on the surface of the stove.
If you don't want to use chemicals to clean your stovetop, you can do a great job of removing grease and stains with a simple method.
How to clean burners from soot
If you have a gas stove, then to bring the burners into proper shape, arm yourself with a basin and citric acid.
Bring about 1.5 liters of water to a boil. In a deep bowl, combine a lemon (1 bag) and water. You will see the water begin to bubble and foam.
Dip your dirty burners into it and leave for five minutes. Then pour everything down the sink.
Begin to prepare the paste for cleaning the burners. In a glass bowl, you will mix several ingredients that you will always find in the house.
Combine a bag of yeast with a tablespoon of toothpaste. Mix well and add 2 tbsp. spoons of vinegar.
Now take a sponge and start rubbing your burners using the solution you prepared.
After 5-7 minutes, your burners will begin to shine and shine like diamonds.