Stoves that use an electric coil can be quite convenient in many ways.
Cleaning electric stove top elements.
Getting your smooth cook top back to its showroom shine will admittedly take a little elbow grease but it doesn t take much money.
However cleaning them can be a bit of a hassle.
Wait for the burners to completely cool we can t stress this enough then remove them from the stove top.
Most grease stains will burn off if the element is kept on long enough.
To make this a much easier chore incorporate preventive maintenance by wiping down elements after each use.
These are much easier to clean than exposed coil elements.
Then sprinkle some baking soda over the stovetop and spritz it with vinegar.
Any stove that costs more than 600 should have a smooth top surface.
These are much easier to clean than exposed coil elements.
While stovetops are simple enough to wipe clean removing any stains or spilled food from an electric burner is much trickier.
Cover the stovetop with a damp soapy towel and let everything sit for 15 minutes.
Wiping down the stove after every use helps a lot but it is way too easy to wander off while waiting for those burners to finally cool down and cooked on sugar becomes an immediate eyesore.
Keep the fan above the stove on as this will create a lot of smoke.
Most should slide out with a gentle tug and lift from the connection point but if you have questions refer to your manual or find your stove s manual on manuals online.