How to Clean Your Kitchen Stove
How to Clean Your Kitchen Stove Even if you don't cook a lot at home, the stove probably still gets dirty. Even something as easy as boiling pasta water can leave streaks and stains, and heating a pot of pre-made soup will undoubtedly leave a few splatters. What if you spend a lot of time in the kitchen? Chances are your stovetop is really in for it. A smear of tomato sauce from Monday, scorched spinach from Tuesday, burnt pieces of rice from Wednesday—before you know it, your burners, stovetop, and knobs are slick with grease and covered in crumbs. Not only is this unpleasant, but it may pose a hazard when the remaining particles make their way over to the gas burner flame or electric coil. The method for cleaning the stove varies depending on whether it is gas, electric or induction. The good news is that