‘Dissolve’ grease from induction hobs in ‘30 minutes’ without using ‘volatile’ chemicals

Another part of the hob people often forget to clean is around the edge of the hob. Food debris, grease and sauces can get stuck underneath.

Laura’s “handy hack” for cleaning this tricky area is to wrap a wooden spoon or spatula with a cloth and run it around the edge.

She continued: “This truly helps to get into the corners and will leave it truly spotless.

“Give the surface another clean with warm water and your sponge or cloth to remove any residue. Finally, take half a lemon and rub this over the surface of the induction hob.

source: express.co.uk


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