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2. Dab a microfiber cloth with a tiny bit of Vaseline. Recall that little is often enough.
3. Scrub the surface of your stove with the cloth dipped in Vaseline. Vaseline will work wonders to lift and soften grease marks.
4. Use steel wool (quad zero) for stains or blemishes that are very difficult to remove. To get rid of the residue, use the steel wool to gently scrub the affected region. Take care not to push too hard so as not to scratch the surface.
5. Use a fresh microfiber cloth to remove any last bits of grease and Vaseline. The surface will start to get bright and clean.
6. If necessary, repeat this procedure, being extra careful with older or deeply embedded stains.
The Protective Vaseline coating: The protective coating that Vaseline leaves behind on your stove is one of its biggest benefits. This layer makes your routine cleaning activities much easier to handle by acting as a barrier against future grease and dirt buildup.
In conclusion, while using Vaseline to clean your stove may seem strange, it’s a useful and efficient way to get rid of greasy buildup and give a layer of protection to keep your stove looking its best. This method can help bring back the shine and ease the cleaning process on any stove, gas or electric. So why not give this tried-and-true cleaning tip a go and enjoy a kitchen stove that is grease-free and shiny?
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