Using baking soda: Mix baking soda with water and apply it to the stove, or sprinkle baking soda and wipe with a cloth to effectively remove oil stains.
Using white vinegar: Mix white vinegar with water to clean the stove, or spray white vinegar directly on stains and wipe with a cloth after a few minutes to help remove stubborn stains.
Using dishwashing detergent: Mix dishwashing detergent with water to clean the stove, or mix it with baking soda to enhance the cleaning effect.
Potato skin and carrot head: Directly wiping the stove with potato skin or carrot head can help remove oil stains.
Toothpaste: After wiping the stove with toothpaste, rinse with detergent to remove aged dirt.
Kitchen wipes and professional heavy oil cleaning: Use kitchen wipes to wipe the stove easily in daily life to avoid the accumulation of oil stains; For thick oil stains that have already formed, use professional heavy oil cleaning to clean them.
These methods are not only simple and easy to implement, but also environmentally friendly and economical, suitable for daily household use. When cleaning, you can choose the appropriate method based on the material of the stove and the degree of stains.