I Never Thought Cleaning My Stove Could Be This Easy—7 Minutes, No Scrubbing, and It Shines Like New!

Are you still spending HOURS of scrubbing your stove to clean the greasy, grimy knobs? 🤦‍♀️👆 This is a nightmare for every housewife! 😬😱 Well, I have discovered a simple yet powerful cleaning trick that leaves the stove spotless in just SEVEN minutes! ⏱️✅ All you need is a little alcohol, glycerin and 1️⃣0️⃣% ammonia solution! 🫗🧪 This method will work wonders and I will share it with you in this article! 👇

Let’s be honest—cleaning the stove after cooking is already a hassle, but dealing with those greasy, grimy knobs? That’s a nightmare of its own. No sooner do you get them looking decent than another splash of oil or sauce ruins all your efforts.

I do my best to keep my stove clean, but I’m not the only one using it. My husband loves to cook, and my son insists on making his own breakfast. Cleaning up afterward? Not exactly their priority. They switch off the burner and walk away, leaving behind a mess for me to deal with. My daughter helps, but even she forgets about the knobs.

A while back, I went to visit my mother in another city for eight days. When I came back, I was met with a familiar (and dreaded) sight—stove knobs coated in layers of grease and grime. My daughter had wiped down the cooktop, but the knobs? Completely ignored.

In the past, this would have frustrated me to no end, but not anymore. I’ve discovered a simple yet powerful cleaning trick that gets the knobs looking spotless in just minutes—with no scrubbing or scraping!

The Three Magic Ingredients
This method relies on a powerful combination of three ingredients, each playing a crucial role in breaking down grease and dirt:

Alcohol or vodka (either works, but vodka requires a slightly different amount)
Glycerin (helps dissolve stubborn grime)
10% ammonia solution (the powerhouse ingredient that cuts through grease)
Step-by-Step Cleaning Guide
Prepare the Cleaning Solution

Mix equal parts of alcohol (or vodka), glycerin, and ammonia in a small container.
If using vodka instead of alcohol, double the amount of vodka (2 parts instead of 1).
For a basic cleaning session, one teaspoon of each should be enough.
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