How to Clean Gas Stove Top & Remove Tough Stains?

A few days of cooking without cleaning your gas stove disrobes its beauty and leaves it blemished with scattered food stains, oily deposits, and spices spill all over its surface. Therefore, it’s essential to clean a gas stove regularly for ensuring healthy cooking.

This article explores effective ways of cleaning a gas stove that helps you to keep your gas stove sparkling clean and remove tough stains efficiently.

Step-By-Step Guide of How to Clean a Gas Stove

Ideally, you should clean your gas stove after every usage as an essential part of your kitchen cleanliness routine. You must wipe off the stains spotted on the gas stove after completing your cooking session. If left unattended, these get tougher to get rid of.

Your gas stove comprises basically four main components:

  1. Grate (Part of the stove used for sitting pots and pans during cooking)
  2. Burner Caps (Removable disks responsible for distributing flames from the burners)
  3. 3 Burner heads (These are metal disks with holes on the outside edge)
  4. 4 Stovetop surface

We will discuss how to clean each component of the gas stovetop thoroughly. Let’s begin with the simplest method of preparing a cleaning solution with dish-washing soap and water.

Keep the following supplies ready before beginning to clean the gas stove.

  1. Soapy water
  2. Scrub brush
  3. Kitchen towel
  4. Sponge

Cleaning Gas Stove Grates and Burner Caps

  • Ensure that you have your supplies ready and that your gas stovetop is turned off and disconnected from the gas supply.
  • Lift the grates from the stovetop and remove burner caps from the burner heads. Pile them into your kitchen sink. If you have a small sink, you need to clean the grate and burner caps in batches.
  • In case your burners and grates look clean, soak grates and burns in soapy water. Add a few drops of dish soap. Soak up the non-abrasive sponge in soapy water and thoroughly wash the grates and burner caps. Rinse it with clean water and repeat the process if needed.
  • Observe carefully to check if the grates and burner caps are clean and don’t contain any greasy or tough stains. Moreover, these should also feel non-tacky or greasy when touched.
  • In case grates and burners contain caked grease and are filthy dirty, wash them with a soapy solution by using a sponge. Now prepare another cleaning paste by combining 1 part vinegar, 2 parts baking soda, and a few drops of dish soap.
  • Apply this mixture to your grates and burner caps. Allow the mixture to sit for 20 minutes, and then rinse it off with vigorous cleaning and polishing using a soapy sponge.

Cleaning Gas Stove Burner Heads

  • If there is too much grease built-up and you can’t even see the burner caps, use a damp cloth to wipe the burner heads and remove any crumbs. Use a safety pin or a pointy end of a paperclip for scrapping any narrow notches.
  • Poke gently into the clogged burner holes and ignition port for clearing the pathway from where the gas comes out.
  • Use a damp cloth to wipe the burner heads again and scrub gently by using vinegar solution to remove any stubborn stains and grease.
  • Use the brush for cleaning the fuel ports of the clogged burners and unclogging them.

Once you have cleaned the grates and burner heads, ensure to dry them by using a super-absorbent and lint-free kitchen cloth that doesn’t leave any scratches.

Cleaning a Gas Stovetop

Finally, it’s time to clean the stovetop and restore its gleaming surface.

  • Wipe the surface of the stovetop by using a damp cloth for collecting any small pieces of food.
  • Soak the non-abrasive sponge in a few drops of dish soap and scrub the stovetop all over its surface. Ensure to clean in circular motions and squeeze out the liquid while cleaning and removing any greasy spots. Keep adding a few drops of dish soap in between.
  • In case you have a stubborn grease and tough stain that has solidified, prepare a cleaning paste by combining 1 part vinegar, 2 parts baking soda, and a few drops of dish soap.
  • Apply this mixture to the greasy stains and allow the mixture to sit for 20 minutes, and then rinse it off with vigorous polishing using a soapy sponge.
  • Rinse the stovetop with water and a sponge for completing the cleaning process.
  • Use a clean and dry kitchen towel for drying the stovetop.

Once you are done with the cleaning and drying of all the components of your gas stovetop, including grates, burners, and stove top surface, replace the burner heads and grates into their positions.

Other Effective Methods of Cleaning Your Gas Stove

If you don’t get satisfactory cleaning by using soapy water and wipes, you can use the following effective cleaning methods to get rid of tough stains and greasy spots.

White Vinegar

White vinegar works wonders in cleaning gas stovetops. It wipes away caked-up overflows,

oily spots, and stains effortlessly. Make a cleaning solution by adding one part of white vinegar and two parts of tap water.

Spray this solution over tough stains and oily spots. Allow it to act for a while, and then wipe it clean. It can also be used for cleaning glass stove tops as well. You may also try apple cider vinegar instead of white vinegar.

Ammonia

Ammonia is a very effective cleansing agent for cleaning grates and burners of your gas stove. You also need zip-lock bags for cleaning with this method. Put grates and burners in zip-lock bags and soak them with ammonia.

Keep grates and burners sealed overnight and rinse them using water the next morning for removing hard stains and debris.

Baking Soda and Dish Soap

Make a mixture of baking soda and dish soap in equal parts. Blend this mixture till it forms a foamy paste. Apply this paste to the grates and burners.

Seal them in zip-lock bags for one hour. Take grates and burners out from bags. Scrub them to leave them looking squeaky clean.

Salt and Baking Soda

Make a mixture of one tbsp of baking soda and one tbsp of salt. Add water to this mixture to form a fine paste.

Soak your kitchen rag in this paste and scrub over the hard and dirty stains on the gas stovetop. Wipe it with water and dry it.

Onion

Yes, you can also use onion for cleaning stubborn stains on your gas stove. To do so, cut a mid-sized onion into small pieces and boil these pieces for 20-30 minutes. Once the water cools down, soak a rag or sponge in this water. Use this sponge for scrubbing the stained areas.

Mix 2 tsp. dish soap into a bowl of water for preparing a cleaning solution. Soak a sponge or rag in this solution and scrub your gas stove. Then, rinse it with plain water, dry it, and leave it looking brand new.

Baking Soda and Hydrogen Peroxide

Applying a combination of baking soda & hydrogen peroxide works great in removing dirty stains. Spray a few sprinkles of baking soda and hydrogen peroxide on the surface of your stovetop.

Wait for 2-3 minutes, and then watch the debris and pesky stains breaking away. Rinse it with water and dry with a kitchen towel to see your gas stovetop spotless.

Lemon

You can use lemon for removing hard stains from your gas stove. Take a mid-sized lemon and cut it into two pieces. Use a slice for rubbing directly onto the stained areas. Allow it to act for 10 minutes.

The lemon works as a natural disinfectant, and its acidic content loosens the stains. Prepare a cleaning solution by mixing 2 tsp. dish soap into a bowl of water.

Soak a sponge or rag in this solution and wipe clean your gas stove. Rinse it with plain water. Dry it using a soft towel.

Baking Soda and Lemon

Baking soda and lemon make up a potent cleansing mixture. The lemon serves as a natural disinfectant with rich antibacterial properties, while baking soda helps in removing hard stains. This combination can remove even the finest caked-up messes and greasy particles.

Add a handful of baking soda to the stovetop surface and use a lemon slice for cleaning the top. Leave it for a minute, and then wipe away the loosened stains using a damp cloth.

Razor Scraper

You can use a razor scraper when you have stubborn caked up stains that simply don’t go away with the above methods.

Use it carefully at the proper angle for scrubbing the stains away. Afterwards, rinse the spots by using any of the blends we have discussed above.

You may also try using a commercial oven cleaner for cleaning gas stovetops. Another effective alternative is to drop a few drops of vegetable oil on the stains and then scrub them by using a few drops of vinegar or ammonia solution.

Boiling Water

Isn’t it great that you can also clean your gas stovetop by using boiling water? Even if you don’t have access to any of the above-mentioned chemicals or cleaning agents, you can still clean your gas stovetop.

Boil water and pour it carefully over the dirty and stained areas on the stovetop’s surface. Allow this boiling water to sit on stains until it cools. It loosens the tough stains and wipes them away.

If required, you can also scrub the areas using a sponge soaked in the soapy solution. It serves as a simple, natural, inexpensive, and eco-friendly way of cleaning the gas stovetop.

Ensure to clean your gas stovetop after every use. The longer you delay, the stains get harder and more grime builds up. In addition to improving aesthetics, keeping your stovetop clean is also essential for maintaining a healthy and hygienic kitchen environment.

Preksha
 

Preksha is passionate about writing articles that will inspire readers to make better choices. You will find her eating desserts for lunch, dinner and any time of the day. Also, she is the chief playlist engineer for any road trip.

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