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Serving Tip: Not applicable, but after cleaning, keep a spray bottle with diluted vinegar handy for daily stovetop maintenance.
Storage Tip: You can pre-mix this solution and store it in an airtight container for up to one week. Stir before each use.
Variations:
Add Lemon Power: Mix in a tablespoon of lemon juice for a fresh scent and extra grease-cutting ability.
Essential Oils: A few drops of lemon or tea tree essential oil can enhance the cleaning power and leave your kitchen smelling fresh.
Tougher Jobs: Add a bit more baking soda for a thicker paste to tackle extremely stubborn stains.
FAQ:
Q: Is this mixture safe for glass stovetops?
A: Yes! It's gentle enough for glass but always test a small area first to be sure.
Q: Can I substitute hydrogen peroxide?
A: You can use white vinegar instead, but hydrogen peroxide is more effective for lifting tough grime and sanitizing.
Q: Will this scratch my stovetop?
A: No, as long as you use a soft sponge or cloth and avoid abrasive scrubbers.
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