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News50p hack using two natural ingredients will remove burnt-on grease from stove topsIf you're struggling to remove stubborn grease from your stovetop, don't worry. Experts have shared a
super easy, budget-friendly cleaning hack using two common household itemsleicestermercuryBookmarkShareCommentsNewsByRebecca KoncienzcyContent Editor for Spare TimeMelanie KaidanLifestyle
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Join us on WhatsAppDealing with stubborn grease stains can often be a frustrating task, leading to delay and consequently, more grime accumulation. However, if you're battling with persistent grease on
your stove top, there's a simple hack using two entirely natural products that could save you both time and money.
Experts from Plumbworld have revealed an easy, budget-friendly cleaning method using common household items to achieve a shiny, grease-free surface. This incredibly straightforward trick,
which costs as little as 50p, could transform your cleaning routine and eliminate stubborn dirt without the need for scrubbing.
When it comes to combating grease, the combination of baking soda (also known as bicarbonate of soda) and white vinegar proves to be an effective, low-cost solution. Here's how you can
maximise their cleaning power: The effectiveness of this method lies in the slightly abrasive texture of baking soda, making it perfect for scrubbing away accumulated grease without damaging
delicate surfaces.
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Meanwhile, the natural acidity of white vinegar acts as both a degreaser and disinfectant, breaking down oils and lifting stains. This powerful pair not only cleans but also sanitises and
leaves surfaces gleaming-without the need for expensive, harsh chemicals.
For burnt-on stains, let the paste sit for up to an hour for better results, and use a soft-bristled brush to gently scrub areas that require extra attention, reports the Express.
Stubborn grease stains can be frustrating to deal with at times (Image: (Image: Getty))
After wiping away the paste, finish by drying the surface with a clean cloth to remove any remaining moisture and leave your stovetop polished. Sarah Harper, a kitchen specialist at
Plumbworld, offered her insight on the method: "Many homeowners are surprised at how effective this simple trick can be. Baking soda and vinegar aren't just for science
experiments-they're powerful cleaning tools.
"This method is not only affordable but also avoids the need for harsh chemicals, making cleaning much less intimidating. It's a game-changer for those who want to keep their kitchen
sparkling with minimal effort."
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