When I visited my cousin, something caught my eye: a towel was covering the stovetop. At first, I thought she had gone crazy, but once she explained why she was doing it, I rushed home to try it myself.
It turns out this simple trick solves a problem everyone has encountered at least once. I’ll explain everything in the article below
Once, I went to visit my cousin and noticed something really strange: she had placed a towel over her stovetop. At first, I didn’t get it, but as soon as she explained her reasoning, I decided to try it too! Now, I’m sharing this tip along with some other tricks I’ve learned.
Why This Trick Works:
If you have a ceramic stove: simply pour a little white vinegar (9%) on the surface and cover it with a towel. Let it sit for about 20 minutes. The towel will prevent the vinegar from evaporating, allowing it to soften the dirt. Then, simply scrub with a damp sponge.
If you have a regular stovetop: start by sprinkling baking soda on the dirty areas. Then, spray a bit of vinegar on top and quickly cover with a damp towel. The reaction between the baking soda and vinegar dissolves all the grease and grime. Afterward, just scrub with a damp sponge, then finish with another sponge to dry.
An Extra Tip: Instead of baking soda, you can use baking powder. Sprinkle a bit of baking powder on the stains, add some vinegar, and cover with a towel for about 5 to 10 minutes. Then, clean the stovetop – this method works wonders!
My Other Tips:
- If the smell of vinegar is too strong for you, add a few drops of lemon or lavender essential oil. This not only helps remove dirt but also leaves a nice scent in the kitchen.
- To keep your stovetop tidy between deep cleans, use wet wipes specifically designed to remove grease. They are particularly effective for fresh stains and spills.
- After each cleaning, apply a bit of cooking oil with a paper towel. This creates a protective barrier that prevents dirt from sticking quickly.
Try these tips, and your stovetop will always stay spotless!


