how to clean black stove top

How to clean black stove top? Black kitchen countertops in an elegant modern design make a bold statement in any space. Black stoves are no different!

The first step is to find out what material your black kitchen countertop is made from. The possibilities include Granite, Corian, Caesarstone, Quartz, and concrete, to name a few.

Once you know what you have, you can determine the best products and methods used on that particular material. All of these different types of materials require something different as cleaning goes, so read on.

How To Clean Black Stove Top

different ways to clean black stove top

Black stoves can do a good job camouflaging dirt and stains, but the grime tends to build up over time.

It may easily be forgotten, sometimes even for years – until you decide to deep clean your oven and get the awful surprise of finding all that accumulated sticky filth.

So how do you keep it squeaky clean? There are two ways to get rid of these stubborn stains, one chemical method using vinegar and baking soda and another nonchemical approach involving a soft cloth or other specialized wipes.

Be extra cautious if you own a glass or ceramic stovetop, though, as it’s possible for baking soda to scratch surfaces.

Use a cooktop kit or special sponge designed to remove mineral deposits from glass surfaces for glass cooktops.

1. Vinegar

Vinegar is a proper cleaning agent, and it does the best job of all cleaning products, and it can help make your kitchen get cleaner. Homemade cleaners are more effective and less expensive than store-bought items.

So save money by making your kitchen cleaner with vinegar. To follow our example, take ¼ cup warm water and add 1 cup of vinegar in a glass or bowl!

You can use this mixture for cleaning the stovetop after you’re done cooking – pour it on the area you want to clean. Wipe it away gently with a sponge, rinse, and wipe dry.

2. Dish Soap

It would help if you had Dish soap. Dish soap is a cleaning agent which helps get rid of dirt and grime that accumulates on the surfaces of dishes.

To create this mixture, add five to six drops of dish soap in a spray bottle filled with warm water, and then shake gently so that the dish soap mixes properly with the water.

Once combined properly, your spray is ready for use! Spritz it on dirty dishes to easily remove tough stains from your enamel coating.

3. Baking Soda

Baking soda is a good cleaning product to use as often as possible. One can clean stovetops that get mildew build-up or scratches.

You need to sprinkle some into the lake of warm water and then rub gently with a clear side of a sponge or soft brush.

Make sure it’s recommended for cleaning your specific stovetop because different types may require slightly different techniques but should clean pretty quickly if you follow the method above.

4. Alcohol

Are you dealing with cleaning the stainless-steel stovetop? If so, you’re not alone! The slick finish of this material is challenging to keep up with.

Luckily, we have just the way you can make your metal stovetop sparkle like new again. You’ll need a measuring cup of warm water, two cups of vinegar, 1/4 cup of dish soap, and 1/4 cup rubbing alcohol.

Spray the mixture onto the surface to break down any caked-on dirt and grime, wipe it off with a towel or sponge while applying gentle pressure. Simple as that, and best of all – no scrubbing required.

Conclusion

How to clean black stove top. I’m sure you’ll find this article helpful in resolving all your queries.

I’d love to share my favorite homemade solution for cleaning stovetops – for me, two solutions work best: baking soda and warm water, plus dish soap and warm water.

Try wiping down your stovetop every day! And deep clean your black enamel stove top every week to keep it shiny and new.

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