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> **Tip:** If they’re not removable, don’t worry—you can still clean them in place.
#### **2. Soak or Scrub**
– **For removable knobs:** Drop them into a bowl of warm, soapy water. Let them soak while you quickly wipe down the stove surface.
– Use a toothbrush to scrub around the edges, inside the grooves, and behind the knobs where grease hides.
– **For knobs that don’t come off:** Dip the toothbrush in soapy water and carefully scrub around the knobs, then wipe clean with a damp cloth.
#### **3. Rinse & Dry**
Rinse the knobs with clean water (or wipe with a damp cloth if they’re still attached), then dry them completely with a towel or paper towel. This helps prevent water spots and gives them a polished shine.
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### 💡 Extra Tips for a Deeper Clean
– **For extra grease:** Sprinkle baking soda on a damp brush and scrub, or use a 50/50 mix of vinegar and water to cut through stubborn grime.
– **Disinfect:** After cleaning, wipe knobs with a disinfecting wipe or a little rubbing alcohol on a cloth to kill germs.
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### ✅ Quick Recap
1. Remove knobs (if you can).
2. Soak or scrub with warm soapy water.
3. Rinse and dry.
4. Admire the shine ✨
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### 👩🍳 Final Thoughts
Cleaning your stove knobs doesn’t need to be a deep-cleaning marathon. With this 2-minute method, you can keep them looking shiny, sanitized, and like-new with hardly any effort. Add it to your weekly cleaning routine, and you’ll never have to deal with caked-on grime again.
Your stove (and your future self) will thank you! 🧼💫
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