Need a safe grease build up on stove panel
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white vinegar and water with a dab of blue dawn dish soap
Most knobs can be removed for cleaning, check your owner's manual. I clean my electric stove top burners covered with glass, with alcohol. I use stainless steel cleaner on my stainless steel. Depending on what your panel is made of is what you'll clean it with. My knobs I pull straight out, and they come off.
Baking soda and water mixed into a paste then just use your fingers to rub it.... Mr. Clean Magic Erasers work some serious magic as well. Your knobs should pull right off for easier cleaning btw.
Take the plastic off. I had that on one of my stoves only to find out it’s put there so it doesn’t get scratched. Drove myself crazy call company told me not to take it off. They said it’s some kind of protection. Sure was. Couldn’t find it any wear in the books that came with the stove. Mine had a pink tint to it when I removed it. Try to find a spot that isn’t so visible. I even marked on a drawnout template the marks and numbers on the stove Incase I had to rebuy the stentlal. Which I didn’t have to do. Good luck. It’s there is nice to know there is someone out there like me
your inobe will easily come off, just pull them straight up. Soak them in Dawn and they will look like new. The surrounding area can be cleaner with any degreaser, I use Dawn for grease always. I even pretreat my laundry if I have any grease stains.
Dawn dishwashing liquid and vinegar-best ever...rubbing alcohol works great mixed in and won't streak.
Dawn dish soap is a good degreaser. Remove the knobs & soak them in very hot water with Dawn. Just use a rag with hot soapy water on the panel. I've also had good luck with Fantastic.
Sudsy ammonia.