Tips
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Avoid using expensive cooking vinegar when cleaning your stove. Regular white distilled vinegar works perfectly.
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Make sure you clean all parts of the stove, including the hob grates, burner caps, burner heads, and the stovetop surface.
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Microfiber cloths are ideal for wiping and polishing the stovetop.
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Some manufacturers recommend turning off the gas valve before cleaning.
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If food debris is stuck in small crevices, use a small piece of cardboard to remove it. Avoid using toothpicks, as they may break and clog the burner holes.
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Always dry all parts thoroughly after cleaning to prevent rust or moisture damage.
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