Safe on self cleaning ovens. Non-corrosive, safe aluminum. Removes stubborn carbon deposits, grease, grime and baked on soils on broilers, fryers, griddles, vent hoods, splash panels, grill tops and your surrounding kitchen surfaces.
Label states it can be used on stove or cook tops, countertops, sealed stone, appliances, stainless steel, marble, granite, metal, aluminum, range hoods, and fiberglass.
Yes, you can use Lysol all-purpose cleaner on a glass stovetop.
While it might be tempting to use bathroom cleaner in the kitchen for convenience, it's best to avoid it altogether. The potential health risks, damage to kitchen surfaces, and the availability of safer alternatives make it a simple choice.
Mix baking soda in with a mild cleaning liquid like hot water, vinegar, or lemon juice. Add enough baking soda until the mixture makes a paste. Now spread the baking soda paste over the entire surface of your stovetop or over the worst burnt-on areas.
spray the grates with easy off and let them soak for about one hour. easy off will cut through tough baked on grease and food spills on your grates.
When it comes to cleaning your stovetop, Mr. Clean is cooking on all cylinders. Test a small area with light pressure before use. Not recommended for the following surfaces: high gloss, polished, dark, brushed, satin, faux, bare/polished wood, copper, stainless steel appliances, non-stick coating or vehicle body.
Don't – Use a Knife to Remove Stains
You'll scratch the surface paint or treatment on the stovetop and it'll leave an ugly gash that will never go away. Instead, use gentle methods, such as soaking the stain in dish wash and water or baking soda paste.
Dawn® dish soap makes cleaning stovetop surfaces So Dawn Easy - whether it's glass, ceramic, enamel, or stainless steel.
**Kitchen countertops and similar, food contact surfaces must be rinsed with clean potable water following application. Read label for all usage instructions.
When used as directed this all-purpose cleaner kills 99.9% of viruses^ and bacteria* as it cleans. It also powers through tough grease and grime without leaving a smeary residue. Plus it deodorizes and leaves a fresh smell.
This all-purpose cleaner fights tough stains with the power of bleach.
Easy-Off is safe to use in self-cleaning ovens, gas ovens, and electric ovens, although for electric ovens you must cover the heating element with foil before applying Easy-Off cleaner. Always ensure your oven is turned off and completely cooled before applying Easy-Off cleaner.
To prevent microbes, Maker says stovetops should be cleaned after each use by wiping them down with an all-purpose cleaner and a microfiber cloth. Wipe the front of the unit down once a week.
If you have a gentle all-purpose cleaner on hand, that also works great for giving your oven a scrub. It is recommended that you clean your oven every 3-6 months. Consider it as part of your regular home maintenance.
Do not use on wood, painted surface or aluminum.
Water and white vinegar do a good job on floors; ditto vinegar and newspaper for cleaning windows; baking soda, vinegar, salt, and boiling water do a volcanic job on drains. Bon Ami brand cleaning powder is a relatively nontoxic commercial mix that works well for scouring, too.
Because a ceramic glass top stove isn't coated in another material (like a window or mirror is), it's okay to use a mild abrasive cleaner like Bon Ami to remove residue and stains—although, you should always reference a cooktop manufacturer's cleaning instructions before trying something new.
A Mixture of Vinegar and Water—Vinegar is one of the heavy-lifters of the cleaning supply category, and we love it because it does the job right without introducing any harsh or abrasive chemicals to the mix. Vinegar is naturally acidic, which means it will break down buildup so it's easier to wipe away.
Try a DIY Oven Cleaner for Tough Grease & Grime
If you need more cleaning power or don't have a self-cleaning appliance, here's how to clean an oven using three common kitchen ingredients: baking soda, water and vinegar. Mix about 1/2 cup of baking soda with just enough water to make a spreadable paste.