– Lemon juice– Baking soda– Dawn dish soap– Scrub brush
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Sometimes all you need to get rid of a stain on your electric stove is some water and a little elbow grease!
USING WARM WATER AND DISH SOAP
Soap and warm water are two of the most common household items you're likely to have available to use in cleaning your electric stove.
USING WARM WATER AND DISH SOAP
This method works best for removing stubborn stains, although it won't necessarily remove all the grime you might end up with.
USING WARM WATER AND DISH SOAP
You'll need to mix the right amount of hot water and dish soap, and then simply scrub away at your burner until the stains disappear.
USING WARM WATER AND DISH SOAP
If you are worried that some of the stains on your stove are too stuck for just plain old water and soap to tackle, you may want to try some alternatives.
USING PASTE MADE FROM BAKING SODA
Fortunately, baking soda, a pretty common household item, can be a super-effective cleaning agent when used correctly!
USING PASTE MADE FROM BAKING SODA
After that, it just takes a little water to get rid of the excess paste that should have lifted the stuck-on dirt from your stove.
USING PASTE MADE FROM BAKING SODA
Do not immerse or soak burner grates in water. Do not clean burner grates by heating them at high heat in the oven or by leaving them in the oven during Self-Clean mode.