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How to clean stove burners with dishwasher tablets

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Absolutely! Here’s a clear and practical article on how to clean stove burners using dishwasher tablets — an easy and surprisingly effective cleaning hack:

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## 🔥 **How to Clean Stove Burners with Dishwasher Tablets: A No-Scrub Cleaning Hack That Actually Works**

Stove burners take a beating. From greasy splatters to burned-on food and sauce spills, they can quickly go from shiny to grimy. But before you reach for expensive cleaners or spend hours scrubbing, there’s a simple solution you might already have in your kitchen: **dishwasher tablets**.

Yes, those small, powerful pods designed to tackle baked-on grime in your dishwasher can also **cut through the toughest messes on your stove burners**. Here’s how to use them effectively — no harsh chemicals, no scrubbing your knuckles raw.

### 🧽 **Why Dishwasher Tablets Work**

Dishwasher tablets are designed to break down hardened grease and food residue — exactly the kind of grime that builds up on stovetop burners. They contain:

* **Degreasing agents**
* **Mild abrasives**
* **Enzymes** that break down proteins and starches

Combined with hot water, these tablets loosen stubborn gunk with minimal effort.

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### 🧼 **What You’ll Need**

* 1 or 2 **dishwasher tablets** (compressed powder type, not the gel packs)
* **Hot water**
* **A bowl, basin, or sink**
* **Gloves** (optional, for sensitive skin)
* **Sponge or soft cloth**
* **Old toothbrush** (optional for corners)

### 📝 **Step-by-Step: How to Clean Stove Burners with Dishwasher Tablets**

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#### 1. **Remove the Burners**

Let your stovetop cool completely. Carefully remove the burner grates and caps. If your stove has electric coil burners, unplug or gently lift them according to your stove’s manual.

#### 2. **Soak in Hot Water**

Place the burners in a sink or large basin. Fill it with **very hot water** (not boiling, but close). Drop in a **dishwasher tablet** and let it dissolve.

Let the burners **soak for 30 minutes to 1 hour**. The longer they sit, the easier the grime will come off.

 

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