Simply cut a lemon in half, and rub it over the top of your stove top. Wiping it down afterwards with a warm, damp cloth. Do the same to your oven glass door.
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- How do you make brass sparkle? An alternative natural cleaning combination is salt and lemon. Cut a lemon in half and remove the seeds. Coat the cut half of the lemon with table salt and rub it over the surface of the brass, re-coating the lemon with salt as needed. Once you've covered the entire surface, buff to a shine with a clean, dry cloth.
- How do you remove stubborn stains from a glass top stove? How do you get stubborn marks off a glass top stove? Use an oven cleaner and some elbow grease to clean the glass stove and get the gunk off. A cleaning product like Power Paste can get rid of buildup and polish the glass stove surface. Otherwise, stick to common cleaning items like baking soda and white vinegar.
- Should you crack the oven door when broiling? If your oven has a broiler with its own separate compartment, cracking this compartment door slightly while your food is cooking will ensure that the oven won't become too overheated. Even if your broiler is located at the top of your oven, you can still leave the oven door slightly ajar for the same reason.
- How do you clean heavily corroded brass? An alternative natural cleaning combination is salt and lemon. Cut a lemon in half and remove the seeds. Coat the cut half of the lemon with table salt and rub it over the surface of the brass, re-coating the lemon with salt as needed. Once you've covered the entire surface, buff to a shine with a clean, dry cloth.
- How do you clean a black top electric stove? Glass stove tops don't have grates or drip pans, so they're easier to clean than other types of stove tops. Clean a cooled, black glass stove top daily by spraying it with a little warm water or distilled white vinegar and wipe it with a microfiber cloth. Use a fresh, lint-free cloth to dry and polish it.
- Does the oven door have a slot to clean between the glass? The slot is the key Go to your kitchen and run your fingers along the bottom of the oven door. There, you'll find a small opening. Sometimes the long, narrow slot is in the middle bottom of the door and sometimes it's on one side. That slot goes between the front and back glass of the door.