How to Remove Stains From an Enamel Stove Top
- 1). Wet a clean cloth and sprinkle baking soda onto the cloth. Gently scrub the stains on your enamel stove top with the mild abrasive. Leave the baking soda paste on the surface for a minute or two to loosen coffee, tea or oily food stains.
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Rinse your cloth off with water and wipe away the baking soda. Tackle remaining stains from food or grease by mixing 1 cup trisodium phosphate (TSP) with 1 gallon warm water. Wash off your enamel stove top with gloved hands, then rinse with plain water and dry with a clean cloth. - 3). Treat mildew, mold or odor on your enamel stove top by spraying with undiluted vinegar. Allow the vinegar to sit on the surface for a few minutes to kill the fungus or absorb the odor.
- 4). Wipe your stove top surface with a clean, dry cloth to remove the last of the stains.
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