No matter how often you wipe down the stove, some areas of the kitchen seem to resist everything. Stove burners are definitely one of them. Stubborn grease, burnt-on residue, lingering odors… over time, they lose their shine and become difficult to clean. Yet, there’s a surprisingly simple method, inspired by Japanese cleaning practices, that can restore them to their former glory without scrubbing or straining. And the good news is: it all involves everyday ingredients.
Why are burners so difficult to clean?

The principle of the Japanese technique
This method relies on a combination of simple ingredients that work together. The idea isn’t to scrub harder, but to let a gentle reaction do the work for you. The mixture works on grease, limescale, and burnt-on residue, even in the smallest crevices of the metal.
Ingredients to have on hand
Nothing exotic here, and that’s precisely what makes this tip so appealing. You will need:
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