
Under the influence of the new epidemic, there are certain restrictions on dine-in food in Hong Kong, the public to reduce exposure to increase the chance of cooking at home. With the increase in the number of open fire cooking, gas cooking stove will accumulate more and more oil, cleaning has become a major problem. Oil stains will affect the life of the product, make the kitchen hygiene environment worse, and will cause you to feel bad, so cleaning can not be delayed, master the right way to let you get twice the result with half the effort.
The gas cooking stove's burner and surface will absorb a lot of oil and dirt, which is the hardest-hit area for stains and should be cleaned regularly because dust will be more difficult to clean if it is absorbed on the surface of the oil and dirt. It is recommended to increase the frequency of cleaning if you usually cook more frequently on an open fire. Daily cleaning only requires the use of neutral detergent and warm water, because neutral detergent can effectively remove grease, dilute it and use it to scrub the gas stove, and then wipe it with water, the stove will naturally be as clean as new. Do not use cloths or abrasive cleaners to avoid scratching the stove surface during cleaning.
Compared to the stove top, cleaning the gas cooking stove top is more difficult. The fire hole of the stove top should not be left with water, so it is recommended to use a small soft brush to ensure that every detail can be cleaned in place and effectively clean the stains on the ring top of the stove. In addition to using a neutral detergent, pouring a cup of hot water with comb baking powder and spraying it on the surface of the grease stain is also excellent without corroding or affecting the gas cooking stove.
Considering that cleaning the stove can be time-consuming, you can consider a sealed gas cooking stove that has sufficient heat and is easy to control, which is sufficient for general household cooking. The key is that the hermetic design can prevent liquid from flowing into the stove head, making it less prone to clogging and reducing the crevices where oil is often found, making cleaning easier.
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