I have a gas stove. Short of using oven cleaner on the range, or scrubbing every single time after use, what's the best way to keep the stovetop clean? I need something that won't give me an asthma attack, yet will do the job. What do you use?
best cleaning product for stove/oven?
Discussion in 'Women's Fellowship Forum' started by abcgrad94, Jul 2, 2014.
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bicarb and/or white vinegar is good.....i mix up a paste and clean with that and a paper towel. My stove top is electric rather than gas however. Can you buy silver foil thingys that go around the elements...I love these..
I use a frypan and a cover to stop splattering which is the cause of most of my stovetop woes -
padredurand Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
madre bought this bottle of purple supercleaner from a feller that knocked on the door. She paid $40 :eek: for the cleaner and $100 :eek: to replace the top of my head when it popped off!
I'm at work but when I get home I'll post the name of the stuff. It worked as advertised. I'd say it was amazing or awesome but that's for another thread, eh. -
I always use chemicals such as generic windex or ammonia. Could be problems for your Asthma.
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padredurand Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
Advanage Wonder Cleaner
Costs a king's ransom but it actually works. -
Earth Wind and Fire Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
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I love typos......hahaha......I would NOT buy anything from a Home DESPOT!!! -
InTheLight Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
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I use windex for our cooktop (sealed ceramic gas cooktop) for most cleaning after dinner but if it gets particularly bad, I scrape what I can with a razor and use Soft Scrub to deep clean it. It's been fine and our cooktop looks pretty good for 12 years old!
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Thanks for all the great ideas!
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I use my steam cleaner and wipe round after every use. I use a stainless steel scourers for the oven shelves and make use of baking tins to catch spills
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I use baking soda and vinegar! It works really well! If it is really dried on try letting it soak for awhile first. I try and use natural cleaning supplies most of the time and I even prefer vinegar smell over chemical smell