How do I remove the stubborn stains from gas stove?

David Brown
by David Brown

How do I remove the stubborn stains from gas stove?

Grease stains

  13 answers
  • JudyH JudyH on Apr 26, 2019

    Use Grease Lightening. Spray on, leave 20-30 minutes then wipe with cloth that has been dipped in very hot water and wrung out.

  • Lefty 48 Lefty 48 on Apr 26, 2019

    A wet SOS pad should make short work of this.

  • Kmdreamer Kmdreamer on Apr 26, 2019

    Brillo you need the silver trays that go inside for the drips also mr clean magic erase works well

  • Phyllis Ledet Phyllis Ledet on Apr 27, 2019

    Bar Keepers Friend works with out scratching

  • Sammy Sammy on Apr 27, 2019

    I just found this great produce Goo Gone Oven Cleaner. My gas stove looked just like yours, I just sprayed it on (after removing parts) rubbed it around, let it sit 5-10 min. and then wiped it up. Some spots I had to rub a little harder, but my stove is brite and shiny. I put the parts in a plastic bag sprayed the product over the parts let them sit for about an hour, grease and burnt on stains can right off.

  • BuilderGirl BuilderGirl on Apr 27, 2019

    Spray with oven cleaner and let it sit overnight. Wipes right off with a wet sponge. Or to make it faster turn the burners on for a few minutes to warm it before spraying the oven cleaner on an let it set for about an hour then wipe it off. Using abrasive metals pads of any kind will damage the finish.

  • Libby Libby on Apr 27, 2019

    Easy.... wet just a little and sprinkle on baking soda. Let set for a few minutes, then rub with an old dishcloth or scrubby of some kind. It may take a little elbow grease and more baking soda, but it works and is non-toxic! I’ve cleaned my gas stoves for years this way.

  • Cathy Herring Cathy Herring on Apr 27, 2019

    Use a mr. clean magic eraser. It’s the easiest way to remove it. also good on refrig handles that have hand prints and. Door James, around light switches. Amazing product. Will remove about any grease stain.!

  • Miss Marla Miss Marla on Apr 27, 2019

    All great answers. However mine is so much easier. Let someone else do it ..lol but really. I have used all of the ideas. But it is best to stay ahead of the mess. Clean as you go. Be sure to clean out the little holes the fire comes out of and those drip pans from the 99 cent store are great. Have you looked under the top yet? That can start a fire too from built up grease .

  • MEG MEG on Apr 27, 2019

    I wouldn't advise SOS or Brillo since it will scratch the enamel. BarKeepers Friend or SoftSoap which are nonabrasive. Also line the burners with tin foil to protect from spillage and discard when dirty making for a ez clean up.

  • PattyCake PattyCake on Apr 27, 2019

    Spritz some warm water over the problem area, then sprinkle BarKeeper's Friend over the same area. Let sit for 10 min. Use a dry Go Daddy sponge to gently erase the problem area. This a miracle sponge, does not scratch enamel or any glass.


    Pat

  • San Juana Guzman San Juana Guzman on Apr 29, 2019

    what works best on black gas stove without messing up the color?

  • Sue Sue on Apr 29, 2019

    You can try all these other ideas if you want to but trust me, MR CLEAN MAGIC SPONGE is what I use on everything including grease issues. I have never tried it on anything that it didn't work on and they aren't expensive either. I have used this and that to clean or removed smears and stains and after giving up I would try my Mr. Clean Magic Sponge and presto it was done. I have a supply under my kitchen sink and bathroom sinks. Try it, you'll also be sold on them. I have a black glass top electric range and it cleans everything off of that, too, and no scratches!