How To Clean A Gas Stove In 10 Easy Steps

December 13, 2022

Written by: Florie Malapit

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How To Clean A Gas Stove In 10 Easy Steps

With the many advantages of having a gas stove, such as instant and consistent heat, it's no wonder this is a popular choice for cooking enthusiasts. But along with this convenience comes the required upkeep to clean and maintain your gas stove.

Cleaning a gas stove isn't complicated and only requires a few steps and common household ingredients you likely already have in your kitchen. This blog post will show you how to clean a gas stove in 10 easy steps to look shiny and new. Let's get started.

It's essential to clean it regularly, whether you do it yourself or hire a house cleaning service, to ensure your gas stove is functioning correctly and safely. Over time, grease and debris can build up on the stovetop, burner grates, and knobs - potentially causing problems with ignition, heat output, and more. 

Dirt and spills can also attract insects and other pests. Even if your stove looks clean, there may be unseen buildup causing problems. Keep reading to learn more about the gas stove cleaning process.

What You'll Need

  • Non-abrasive scrub
  • Dishwashing soap
  • Abrasive scrub
  • Water
  • Vinegar
  • Baking soda
materials needed

Instructions

Once you've gathered your materials, follow these simple steps to clean your gas stovetop.

1. Read The Product Manual

First, you must read the product manual before cleaning your gas stove. The product manual will help guide you on the best way to clean your specific model without causing any damage.

For example, it'll mention products you should avoid using or any special procedures you must follow. Also, the product manual will note the removal and installation of the gas stovetop's parts. Make sure to follow these procedures carefully to avoid any accidents.

2. Make Sure The Gas Is Turned off

Before cleaning your gas stovetop, you must ensure the gas is turned off. It is to ensure your safety while you are cleaning the stovetop.

To do this, locate the knob that controls the gas supply and turn it to the "off" position. Once you have done this, wait a few minutes to ensure that all the gas has dissipated before cleaning.

3. Remove The Burner Caps

The next step is to remove the burner caps from the gas stove. It will make it easier for you to clean the stovetop. To remove them, lift them and set them aside. They're like lids for the stovetop's burners.

cleaning gas burners

4. Remove The Burner Heads

After you've removed the caps, lift the gas stove burner heads straight up. Avoid damaging or bending the ignition electrode if your stove uses this design.

The burner heads sit on top of the venturi tube. Also, take note of the position of the burner heads, as you will need to put them back in the same way.

5. Soak The Removed Parts

Once you have removed all the parts, it's time to soak them in a soapy dishwashing solution. It will help loosen any dirt or grease stuck on them.

Let them soak for about 15 minutes before proceeding to the next step. Be sure to use mild dishwashing soap to avoid damaging the parts.

gas burners

6. Scrub The Heads And Caps

For this step, you will need to use a soft-bristled brush. Gently scrub the burner heads and caps to remove any dirt or grime. Be careful not to damage the parts while cleaning.

If there are any stubborn dirt or grease stains, you can use a toothpick or a cotton swab to remove them. Also, don't dig too deep into the holes, as this might damage the parts. Be gentle and patient while scrubbing.

scrubbing burner parts with a toothbrush

7. Use Baking Soda For Tough Stains

If you still can't remove the tough stains, try baking soda. Mix baking soda with water and apply a paste to the affected areas. Leave it on for about 15 minutes before scrubbing again.

It should help remove stubborn stains. Vinegar is also a good option, but consult the product manual and ensure proper dilution before use.

8. Rinse The Parts

Once you're done scrubbing, rinse the parts with clean, warm water. Make sure to remove all the soap or cleaning solution before putting the parts back. Shake off any excess water and set the pieces aside to air dry.

9. Clean The Surface of the Stovetop

Now that the parts are taken care of, it's time to clean the cooktop's surface. First, remove any food particles or grease with a damp cloth. Scrub only a little hard, as this might damage the surface. You can use white vinegar and baking soda if there are any tough stains.

Apply the cleaner to a soft cloth and rub it on the affected areas. Rinse with clean water and dry with a clean towel. Also, clean the gas stove grates, which you can place back on the new gas stove burners.

gas stove top with wet sponge

10. Reassemble The Parts

Once everything is dry, you can now start putting the parts back together. Make sure to put them back in the correct order and position. Once everything is in place, turn on the gas supply and test if the stove is working correctly.

Try igniting the burners and see if they're working. If everything seems to be in order, you can start cooking again.

Ready to Make Your Gas Stove Sparkle Again?

With all the tips and information above, we hope you can clean your gas stove easily and have it look sparkling new in no time. Just remember to be patient, take your time and not use harsh chemicals or abrasive materials. Be sure to consult the manufacturer's guide for any special instructions on cleaning.

Also, if you're looking to give a deep clean to your kitchen, check out our ultimate guide on cleaning your kitchen from top to bottom. We hope you found this post helpful. Happy cleaning!


FAQs

How often should you clean your gas stove?

Cleaning your gas stove regularly is essential to keep it looking nice and functioning correctly. After all, it's where you do a lot of your cooking. At a minimum, you should wipe your stovetop once a day. Just give it a quick wipe-down after you're done cooking.

If your stovetop is extremely dirty, you may need a deep cleaning. Deep cleanings are necessary every few weeks or as required. It'll take a little more time and elbow grease, but keeping your stovetop in top shape is worth it.

How to deal with grease platters?

Grease splatters are inevitable when you're cooking with gas. To clean them up, wait until they've cooled and then scrape them off with a spatula. If they're stubborn, you can use a little bit of dish soap to help loosen them. Also, clean your stovetop regularly, so grease doesn't have a chance to build up.

Is it safe to use vinegar on a gas stove?

Yes, it is safe to use vinegar on a gas stove. Vinegar is a natural cleaning agent that can help remove stubborn stains and grease build-up. Be sure to dilute the vinegar with water before using it on your stovetop. Don't use full-strength vinegar, as it may damage the finish.


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DIY, Green Cleaning, How to, kitchen, stoves


About the author 

Florie Malapit

Contributing Writer at Sparkle and Shine Today. She is a freelance content writer with a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, major in Marketing Management, and more than two years of blog and content writing experience.