- Remove the completely cooled burners.
- Begin with dish soap and water.
Use a cleaning cloth and a mild dish soap and water to try to remove residue at first. Because the burner coils cook off most food that comes into contact with them, a mild wipe down is often all that is needed. Don't submerge the burners or any electrical portion in water.
- Remove stuck on food.
If mild dish soap and water wouldn't remove stuck or burnt on food, try making a baking soda and water paste to gently scrub residue off of the electric burner coil. Really tough stains may benefit from allowing the baking soda paste to sit on the burner for up to 20 minutes, before scrubbing. Be sure to rinse thoroughly.
- Clean the drip pans.
If your cook top has removable drip pans, this is the time to remove and clean those as well. Dump out any charred remnants of food. Wipe them down and replace them before replacing the burners.
Maintain the burners.
For regular maintenance of electric coil burners, just wiped down the burners at the same time you wipe down the top of the stove.
What You Need:
- Cleaning cloth
- Mild dish soap
- Water
- Baking soda
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