Need:
- blotter
- Hydrogen Peroxide
- baking soda
These ingredients are very cheap and easy to find, and they are also among the most commonly used for household cleaning.
Start by wiping the entire surface of the hob and burners with a damp cloth. This operation serves to remove the most superficial residues and make cleaning even easier.
Here’s where the magic begins: Pour 5 tablespoons of baking soda into a glass container, then add some hydrogen peroxide to form a creamy solution.
Distribute the solution on the hob, especially the stove, and leave it for 2-3 minutes.
Then scrub well with paper towels, making sure to remove all solution residue and dirt.
If after cleaning well there are still some stains left, apply a little solution directly on it and wait a few minutes, then clean again.
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