Boil the water, and to this, add a good amount of baking soda followed by white vinegar.
Move this effervescent mixture to a larger bowl and immerse the burners.
Give the burners an extended soak – a couple of hours, or even overnight if they are extremely dirty.
Use a sponge to gently rub off the now-softened grime.
Rinse well and towel dry.
For other stove components:
Stove Plates: A blend of baking soda and hot water can lift off dirt, while white vinegar can tackle more tenacious stains.
Knobs: Gently scrub them using a damp sponge dabbed in dish soap.
Grates: A simple soak in pure white vinegar works wonders.
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