My Aunt’s Foolproof Secret to Removing Soot from Stoves and Restoring Them to a Like-New Shine – All Recipes Healthy Food

My Aunt’s Foolproof Secret to Removing Soot from Stoves and Restoring Them to a Like-New Shine

 

If there’s one thing my aunt is known for (besides her legendary pies), it’s her sparkling clean kitchen — especially her stove. No matter how much cooking she does, her stove always looks showroom-new. Her secret? A simple, foolproof method for removing stubborn soot and grime that she swears by — and now, I’m sharing it with you.

🔥 Why Soot Is So Stubborn

Soot and grease buildup on a stove isn’t just ugly — it’s sticky, smoky, and hard to remove with everyday cleaners. Over time, it can dull the surface, discolor the finish, and even affect performance. But don’t worry, my aunt has a kitchen trick that tackles it all — naturally, gently, and without damaging your stove.

🧼 Auntie’s Soot-Busting Formula

You’ll Need:

  • 1/2 cup baking soda

  • 1/4 cup white vinegar

  • 1 tablespoon Dawn dish soap (or any grease-cutting dish soap)

  • A few drops of lemon essential oil (optional, for shine and scent)

  • Warm water

  • A soft sponge or cloth

  • An old toothbrush for corners and crevices

🔧 The Step-by-Step Method

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