Remove ‘worst burnt-on stains’ from hobs in 15 seconds with 1 natural item – no scrubbing

Importance Score: 12 / 100 🟠

Cleaning the cooker hob is frequently regarded as a less appealing household chore. However, consistent hob cleaning is essential, extending beyond mere aesthetics to encompass hygiene and cooking performance. Food spills and remnants can foster bacteria, potentially creating health risks. Regular cleaning ensures your hob remains hygienic and safe for food preparation. Furthermore, accumulated stains can hinder heat distribution, leading to reduced cooking efficiency. The positive aspect is that achieving a sparkling clean hob can be straightforward and time-efficient with the proper techniques and tools, often without relying on harsh cleaning sprays.

Effortless Hob Cleaning Method Revealed

A cleaning expert from Instagram’s @thecleangroup has revealed a remarkably simple method for cleaning a hob. Demonstrated in under 15 seconds, the technique effectively removes even stubborn burnt-on hob stains. According to the social media post, this method eliminates the need for “cleaning sprays, abrasive pastes or harsh chemicals” and requires no scrubbing, relying on a single “powerhouse cleaning secret.”

The Powerhouse Cleaning Tool: Melamine Sponge

Described as an “unsung hero” of cleaning, this versatile item is likely already in your cleaning cupboard: a damp melamine sponge. Often used for removing scuffs from walls and shoes, the expert highlighted its effectiveness on hob stains. “A damp melamine sponge will effortlessly remove stubborn burnt-on stains on your hob instantly,” they stated.

Step-by-Step Hob Cleaning Guide

  • Brush off any loose food debris from the cooker hob.
  • Dampen a melamine sponge with warm water, and squeeze out excess moisture.
  • Optional: To boost cleaning power, add a drop of washing-up liquid to the sponge.
  • Wipe the stains in circular motions using light pressure.
  • For very stubborn stains, sprinkle a small amount of baking soda onto the burnt residue.
  • Wipe away any residue with a damp microfiber cloth.
  • Buff the hob with a dry microfiber cloth for a streak-free finish.

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