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Wipe spills after every cook, do a full gas stove wipe-down weekly, run a monthly deep clean of grates and...
Everything you need to keep your stovetop looking new. From daily cleaning hacks and stain prevention to the real cost savings of stovetop protectors, these guides help home cooks spend less time scrubbing and more time cooking.
Wipe spills after every cook, do a full gas stove wipe-down weekly, run a monthly deep clean of grates and...
The ammonia bag cleaning method works on porcelain-enameled cast iron grates and most burner caps when you seal them with...
To season cast iron stove grates, scrub them clean, dry them fully, rub a thin layer of neutral high-smoke-point oil...
To clean stove knobs without wiping off the labels, pull each knob straight off. Wash the shaft area with mild...
To clean a stainless steel stove top without streaks, wipe along the brushed grain with a damp pre-washed microfiber cloth...
Stove top protector material falls into two core types: Fiberglass-based and silicone-based. Fiberglass-based protectors with PTFE-coatings are heat-resistant and hold...
A stove top protector is worth it if you cook daily, fight stuck-on grease, or own a textured gas range...
To replace a gas stove igniter, shut off the gas supply valve and unplug the range, lift the burner cap...
For light buildup, scrub stove drip pans with a baking soda and dish soap paste. That’s about 15 minutes of...
To clean gas stove burner heads and caps safely, turn the gas off and let parts cool. Lift off caps...