The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

How to clean a gas stove top

- Tinashe Muzvongi ◆ Tinashe Muzvongi is an expert in the gas equipment fraternity. He is the co-director of T&C Gas Equipment and Accessorie­s. Send your feedback to: info@tcgas.co.zw or via WhatsApp: +263 77 518 5263.

CLEANING a gas stove top is a chore that many homeowners find daunting, but with the right approach it can be an easy and satisfying task.

A clean gas stove top not only enhances the aesthetic appeal of your kitchen but also contribute­s to the overall hygiene and safety of your home. Here, we will take you through a step-by-step cleaning process, using simple materials and natural cleaning solutions.

A gas stove top is a central element in any kitchen, often witnessing spills and stains.

Regular cleaning not only prevents the build-up of grease and grime but also ensures efficient and safe functionin­g of your stove.

Materials needed

Before you begin, gather the following materials: dish soap, warm water, soft cloth or sponge, white vinegar, baking soda, lemon and salt.

Preparatio­n

Safety is paramount. Before you start cleaning the top, turn off the gas supply and unplug the stove. Remove any loose items from the top, for example, utensils or burner grates.

Open windows or turn on the ventilatio­n to ensure proper air circulatio­n.

Step-by-step cleaning process

◆ Removing burner grates and caps: Start by lifting the burner grates and caps. Soak them in warm, soapy water to loosen any accumulate­d debris. Scrub gently with a soft brush or sponge.

◆ Wiping down the surface: Using a mixture of dish soap and warm water, wipe down the entire surface of the gas stove top. Pay attention to corners and crevices where spills may have settled.

◆ Cleaning burner heads: Inspect the burner heads for any clogs or residue. Clean them using a toothpick or a soft brush. Ensure all openings are clear for proper gas flow.

◆ Handling stains and tough spots: For stubborn stains, create a paste using baking soda and water or a mixture of lemon and salt. Apply the paste to the stains, let it sit for a few minutes and then scrub gently.

Natural cleaning solutions

◆ Vinegar and baking soda mixture: Mix equal parts vinegar and baking soda to create a foaming solution. Apply it to the stove top, scrubbing gently. This natural concoction helps break down grease and grime. ◆ Lemon and salt paste: Combine lemon juice and salt to form a paste. Apply it to stains, let it sit and then scrub. The acidity of lemon helps to dissolve tough residues.

Routine maintenanc­e

To maintain a clean gas stove top, wipe it down regularly after use. This prevents the build-up of grease and makes deep cleaning less frequent.

Always turn off the gas supply before cleaning. Ensure the stove is cool to avoid burns. Use gentle cleaning materials to avoid scratching the surface.

Common mistakes to avoid

◆ Using abrasive cleaners: Avoid using abrasive cleaners or scouring pads as they can damage the surface of the stove top. Stick to soft cloths and non-abrasive solutions. ◆ Neglecting burner heads: Regularly check and clean burner heads. Neglecting them can lead to uneven flames and inefficien­t cooking.

Benefits of a clean gas stove top

A clean gas stove top not only looks appealing but also offers several benefits. It ensures proper gas flow, reduces the risk of gas leaks and improves the lifespan of your appliance.

Frequently asked questions Q: Can I use commercial cleaners? A: While some commercial cleaners are safe, it is advisable to stick to natural solutions to avoid harsh chemicals that may damage the stove top. Q: How often should I clean my gas stove top? A: For routine maintenanc­e, wipe down the stove top after each use. A deep clean is recommende­d every two to three weeks, depending on usage.

Q: Is it necessary to disconnect the gas before cleaning?

A: Yes, it is crucial to turn off the gas supply and unplug the stove before cleaning to ensure safety. Q: Can I clean burner grates in a dishwasher?

A: Most burner grates are dishwasher-safe. Check the manufactur­er’s instructio­ns to confirm.

In conclusion, regular cleaning ensures a longer lifespan for your gas stove and a more enjoyable cooking experience.

Safety is paramount. Before you start cleaning the top, turn off the gas supply and unplug the stove. Remove any loose items from the top, for example, utensils or burner grates.

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