This is how you clean your induction hob to make it look spotless

Induction hob

We love to search the internet for the newest cleaning hacks and tips that will make our home and kitchen look sparkly and shiny again. On Flavorflav.nl we found the perfect tip that can help you get rid of circles on your induction hob. And the best part? You don’t need expensive cleaning supplies for it!

Magic combination

This is how you do it: cut a lemon in half and dip one half into the baking soda. Make sure that the whole half of the lemon is covered in baking soda. After that, you rub the lemon with baking soda on the circles on your induction hob. Make sure you apply plenty of pressure. That way, the lemon juice is squeezed out of the lemon and mixes with the baking soda. When you’re done rubbing the lemon on the circles, squeeze the rest of the juice out of it onto your induction hob.

Foam

When baking soda and lemon juice are combined, they will start to fizzle and foam. Let the foam sit for about fifteen minutes, then wipe the surface with a dry microfiber cloth and a dish towel. After that, you’ll notice that the stains on your induction hob have completely disappeared!

Just make sure to check the manual of your instruction hob before you try this trick. You don’t want to end up damaging your induction hob instead of cleaning it. Take a look at the video in which he shows us what to do right here:

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