Australian cook reveals the budget items she used to transform her old stovetop

How to clean your stovetop in MINUTES: Home cook reveals the budget items she used to leave her rusty oven sparkling and ‘brand new’

  • A home cook has revealed how she transformed her old, rusty stove top 
  • The woman cleaned cooktop with Ajax wipes and Bar Keepers Friend cleanser
  • To restore dull-looking burners, she applied $7.11 ShineOn stovetop protector
  • She purchased four-piece stainless steel stovetop ‘covers’ for $18.99 from eBay

A home cook has revealed the budget cleaning products she used to transform her old, rusty stovetop into sparkling new.

The Australian woman cleaned the cooktop with Ajax wipes, then she used the $8 Bar Keepers Friend cleanser from Woolworths to polish the stainless steel surface.

To restore the dull-looking hotplates, she applied a $7.11 Hillmark ShineOn stove protector from Bunnings to make the burner look brand new.

A home cook has revealed the budget cleaning products she used to transform her old, rusty stovetop into sparkling new

A home cook has revealed the budget cleaning products she used to transform her old, rusty stovetop into sparkling new

In addition to her cleaning method, she also purchased a four-piece stainless steel stove top 'covers' for $18.99 from eBay to keep her kitchen looking clean and maximise counter space

In addition to her cleaning method, she also purchased a four-piece stainless steel stove top ‘covers’ for $18.99 from eBay to keep her kitchen looking clean and maximise counter space

Products used to clean stovetop

Ajax wipes: $10 for pack of 110 wipes

Bar Keepers Friend cleanser: $8

Hillmark ShineOn stove protector: $7.11

The cleaner, which is made from mineral graphite, claims to ‘bond’ with the hotplate surface to ‘form a barrier that prevents rust corrosion, surface pitting and flaking’.

‘It may have taken a bit of effort, but seeing it look this good is so satisfying,’ she wrote in a Facebook group, along with ‘before’ and ‘after’ of her transformation.

In addition to her cleaning method, she also purchased a four-piece stainless steel stovetop ‘covers’ for $18.99 from eBay to keep her kitchen looking clean and maximise counter space.

Many were amazed with her stovetop transformation, with one saying: ‘What kind of witchcraft is this?’

Others pointed out her cooktop looked ‘brand new’ while others said it ‘looks amazing’.

The Australian woman cleaned the cooktop with Ajax wipes, then she used the $8 Bar Keepers Friend cleanser from Woolworths to polish the stainless steel surface

The Australian woman cleaned the cooktop with Ajax wipes, then she used the $8 Bar Keepers Friend cleanser from Woolworths to polish the stainless steel surface

The Australian woman cleaned the cooktop with Ajax wipes, then she used the $8 Bar Keepers Friend cleanser from Woolworths to polish the stainless steel surface

In addition to her cleaning method, she also purchased a four-piece stainless steel stove top 'covers' for $18.99 from eBay to keep her kitchen looking clean and maximise counter space

In addition to her cleaning method, she also purchased a four-piece stainless steel stove top ‘covers’ for $18.99 from eBay to keep her kitchen looking clean and maximise counter space

Earlier this year, a mum-of-two revealed how she transformed her rust stained stove top in just minutes using a DIY three-ingredient solution.

Chantel Mia, from Melbourne, shared a TikTok video of herself demonstrating how she removed the stubborn burnt marks without spending hours of scrubbing.

Her cleaning method is very simple – and all you’ll need are bicarb soda, white vinegar and a dash of lemon juice.

She started by soaking the dirty stove top grates in a sink of water with dish soap.

Earlier this year, a mum-of-two revealed how she transformed her rust stained stove top in just minutes using a DIY three-ingredient solution

Earlier this year, a mum-of-two revealed how she transformed her rust stained stove top in just minutes using a DIY three-ingredient solution

Earlier this year, a mum-of-two revealed how she transformed her rust stained stove top in just minutes using a DIY three-ingredient solution 

Chantel made a paste using just bicarb soda and water

She then applied a thick layer of paste around the burners, leaving it to sit for 30 minutes

Chantel Mia, from Melbourne, made a paste using just bicarb soda and water. She then applied a thick layer of paste around the burners, leaving it to sit for 30 minutes

Her cleaning method is very simple - and all you'll need are white vinegar and a dash of lemon juice

She started by soaking the dirty stove top grates in a sink of water with dish soap

Her cleaning method is very simple – and all you’ll need are bicarb soda, white vinegar and a dash of lemon juice

Next, Chantel – who’s known for sharing household tips and tricks on social media – made a paste using just bicarb soda and water. She then applied a thick layer of paste around the burners, leaving it to sit for 30 minutes.

She used the same paste to gently clean around the stove top with a microfibre cloth as she removed the stains from around the burners.

In an empty bottle, she mixed white vinegar and a dash of lemon juice to use as a spray around the burners.

Using a sponge, the mother gently scrubbed each burner until it was sparkling clean.



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