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Keeping a gas stove perfectly clean isn’t always easy. It only takes one cooking session and grease, burnt-on residue or crumbs will do their work. Still, there are simple and inexpensive methods that can make the stove shine again and give it the look it had when bought. You don’t have to spend money on expensive cleaning products – common household ingredients will suffice.
Why it’s worth cleaning a gas stove regularly
Regular maintenance of the stove isn’t just a matter of aesthetics. Grease and burnt-on residue can gradually reduce the burners’ performance and cause unpleasant odors. By cleaning regularly you’ll extend the appliance’s lifespan, improve safety when cooking, and save yourself effort during major cleanups.
Cleaning the stove with baking soda
Baking soda is one of the most popular helpers in household cleaning. It’s gentle, eco-friendly and very effective.
- Mix several tablespoons of baking soda with a little liquid soap and water until you get a thick paste.
- Apply it to greasy or burnt-on parts of the stove and let it sit for at least 15–20 minutes.
- Then gently scrub with a brush or sponge and wipe off with a damp cloth.
Thanks to the abrasive nature of the soda you’ll remove even tougher dirt without scratching the surface.
Vinegar as a helper for cleaning the oven and stove
Vinegar is another cheap and effective agent that handles grease and odor.
- Mix water and vinegar in a 1:1 ratio and pour the solution into a spray bottle.
- Spray the oven walls or greasy parts of the stove with it.
- If you’re cleaning the oven, turn it on to 50 °C, let it sit for 15 minutes and then wipe with clean water.
Vinegar also disinfects and removes odors, so the kitchen will feel fresh after cleaning.
Additional tips for a perfect shine
- For polishing the stove surface you can use a drop of lemon juice – the surface will shine beautifully.
- You can let burners and grates soak overnight in a mixture of warm water and baking soda, which will make subsequent cleaning easier.
- For a gentle final polish use a microfiber cloth that doesn’t leave streaks.
Conclusion
Cleaning a gas stove doesn’t have to be hard or expensive. If you reach for baking soda, vinegar and lemon, you’ll achieve great results and your stove will shine like new. Just create a routine and dedicate a few minutes a week to cleaning – the reward will be a clean and fragrant kitchen.

