Can anyone recommend a brilliant gas stove cleaner?

Bracha Moskoff
by Bracha Moskoff

Hey there! I have some tough stains on my gas stove, and I could really use your advice on removing them.


I've tried a few different cleaners, but these stubborn stains just won't budge. Can anyone recommend an effective gas stove cleaner or share detailed instructions on how to remove stubborn stains from a gas stove?


Maybe a natural method of cleaning the stove is a better idea?


Any advice is welcome and appreciated.


Thank you

Gas stove cleaner

  10 answers
  • Johnavallance82 Johnavallance82 on Jul 19, 2023

    Elbow Grease!

  • Redcatcec Redcatcec on Jul 19, 2023

    My go to is a paste of baking soda and water, Put it on thickly, let it set and gently scrub after 30 min.

  • Janice Janice on Jul 19, 2023

    After cleaning as much as possible with a paste of baking soda & Dawn and hot water; then use a Mr. Clean Magic Eraser to scrub away the remaining stain. Be sure to moisten the sponge as per the directions, then rinse with clear water and cloth, and dry! Like new stove!

  • Betsy Betsy on Jul 19, 2023

    Hello Bracha: I use white vinegar and cream of tartar (the dry stuff) to clean my stove. Just make a paste, put it on the ick, let it sit for a few minutes and use a plastic scrubber to clean it and then wipe clean. Only use a few drops of vinegar to start with as the cream of tartar dissolves quickly.

  • Bracha Moskoff Bracha Moskoff on Jul 24, 2023

    I knew I could count on this amazing community. I used the vinegar and cream of tartar and then the Mr. Clean Magic Eraser. Worked really well and my gas stove is much cleaner than before. I think I'll have to give it another pass to get the remaining marks off. Thank you

  • Kathy Gunter Law Kathy Gunter Law on Jul 25, 2023

    Try a good cleaning paste. I've used Earth Brite (best deal I found is on HSN) and it works great without damage to the surface.

  • You could try some Bar Keeper’s Friend, the powder, or Pink Stuff.

  • Redcatcec Redcatcec on Aug 18, 2023

    Just read about this problem. Take a Tide pod and crush it, sprinkle the contents over the area you want to clean, add just enough water to make a paste, let it set for 5 or so min and clean off.

  • Dee Dee on Aug 18, 2023

    Put them in a zip lock bag and spray with grill and oven cleaner. Leave overnight and rinse off. I do this all the time and they come out spic and span.