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Cleaning your hob naturally is simple, effective, and avoids the use of harsh chemicals that can harm your surfaces and the environment. With a few household items, you can remove grease, food residue, and stains, leaving your hob sparkling clean. Here’s how to do it:
Natural Hob Cleaning Steps
What You’ll Need:
Baking Soda
White Vinegar
Lemon Juice
Dish Soap
Warm Water
Soft Sponge or Microfiber Cloth
Toothbrush or Scrubbing Brush (for tough spots)
Step 1: Remove Loose Debris
Take off any removable hob components, such as burner caps or grates, and wipe away loose crumbs or debris with a dry cloth or paper towel.
Step 2: Create a Baking Soda Paste
Mix 2 tablespoons of baking soda with a little water to form a thick paste.
Spread this paste over greasy or stained areas of the hob, especially around burners or spills.
Step 3: Spray with Vinegar
Pour white vinegar into a spray bottle and lightly spray it over the baking soda paste.
Let it fizz for 5–10 minutes. The chemical reaction helps break down grease and grime.
Step 4: Scrub Gently
Use a soft sponge, microfiber cloth, or an old toothbrush to scrub the hob gently, focusing on stubborn stains.
Avoid abrasive scrubbers that may scratch the surface, especially if you have a glass or ceramic hob.
Step 5: Wipe Clean
Dampen a clean cloth with warm water and wipe away the residue.
For tough spots, repeat the baking soda and vinegar process or use a little extra scrubbing.
Step 6: Polish with Lemon Juice
For extra shine, dip a cloth in fresh lemon juice and wipe down the hob. The lemon’s acidity helps remove any lingering stains and leaves a fresh scent.
Step 7: Clean Removable Parts
Wash burner caps, grates, or other removable components in warm soapy water. For stubborn grease, soak them in a mixture of warm water, dish soap, and a few tablespoons of baking soda for 20 minutes before scrubbing.
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