HOW TO CLEAN EASILY a GAS STOVE !
Summary
TLDRThis video provides a step-by-step guide on how to clean a burner with layers of melted grease. The process involves using a high-concentration white vinegar (14 degrees), a stainless steel sponge, and optionally, a universal stone for quicker results. After soaking the burner in hot water and vinegar, the grease is scrubbed off using washing-up liquid or the universal stone. The video highlights the importance of persistence in scrubbing to achieve a like-new burner and concludes with a light-hearted apology for the narrator's French accent.
Takeaways
- ๐ฅ **Safety First**: Ensure the burner is cool before cleaning to avoid burns.
- ๐ **Disassembly**: Remove the protective grid and the burner for easier cleaning.
- ๐ฒ **Layered Grease**: Recognize that melted grease forms layers that are hard to clean withๅธธ่ง methods.
- ๐งพ **Materials Needed**: A high concentration (14 degrees) white vinegar, stainless steel sponge, and universal stone are required for effective cleaning.
- ๐ก๏ธ **Vinegar Soaking**: Soak the burner in hot water and white vinegar to loosen the grease.
- ๐ฟ **Natural Cleaning**: Use a universal stone, a natural product based on white clay, for an eco-friendly cleaning option.
- ๐ฎ **Discard Vinegar**: Drain the vinegar after soaking, as it will have loosened the grease.
- ๐งผ **Final Scrub**: Use washing-up liquid or a universal stone to scrub off the remaining grease.
- ๐ฆ **Regular Rinsing**: Rinse the burner often to remove the white clay residue and check progress.
- ๐ก **Result**: After cleaning, the burner should look like new and can be polished to a shine.
- ๐ซ๐ท **Apology for Accent**: The presenter apologizes for their French accent, acknowledging it might be noticeable.
Q & A
What is the first step in cleaning a greasy burner?
-The first step is to ensure that the burner is not hot, then remove the protection grid and the burner itself.
Why does the dishwasher or hand washing not remove the grease from the burner?
-The layers of melted grease on the burner are too tough for regular dishwasher cycles or hand washing with a sponge to remove effectively.
What materials are needed to clean the burner?
-You need white vinegar with a concentration of 14 degrees, a stainless steel sponge, and optionally, a universal stone for faster cleaning.
Why is the concentration of 14 degrees for the white vinegar important?
-Lower concentrations of white vinegar are less effective at dissolving the grease, making it necessary to use the 14-degree version for better results.
How should you treat the burner once the vinegar has been applied?
-The burner should be soaked in hot water and vinegar. If possible, leave it outside to avoid the strong smell of vinegar indoors.
What should you do if the vinegar alone doesn't fully remove the grease?
-After draining the vinegar, scrub the burner with washing-up liquid, which will help dissolve the remaining grease. Rubbing for about a minute may be necessary.
What are the two options for scrubbing the burner if the grease is still not removed?
-You can either continue scrubbing with washing-up liquid or use the universal stone for faster results.
Why is it recommended to use the stainless steel sponge instead of the included sponge?
-The stainless steel sponge is more effective at removing tough layers of grease than the sponge included with the universal stone.
What should you do if white foam appears while scrubbing with the universal stone?
-Rinse the burner regularly to remove the white foam, which can hide the grease layers during scrubbing.
What should you do after cleaning the burner?
-Rinse the burner thoroughly with water, dry it, and then return it to its place. The burner should look like new or even have a mirror-like shine.
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