How to effectively clean a gas stove

Part 1: Preparing the Stove for Cleaning
Allow the stove to cool down completely.
Once cooled, remove burner grates and caps and place them in soapy water to soak.

Part 2: Cleaning the Stovetop
Brush away loose debris from the stovetop.
Scrub the stovetop using a stovetop cleaner or soapy water, focusing on stubborn food and grime. Allow tough spots to soak before scrubbing.
Use a toothbrush to clean around the burners and reach tight spaces.
Dry the stovetop with a clean cloth for a polished look.

Part 3: Cleaning the Burners
Scrub the burner grates with a toothbrush or sponge after they've soaked, as grime should come off easily.
Clean the burner caps similarly and set them aside.
Rinse all burner parts with warm water to remove soapy residue.
Allow the burner grates and caps to air dry or use a cloth to speed up drying.
Place the completely dry burner parts back on the stove in their proper positions for immediate use.
Following these steps will help maintain a clean and efficient gas stove, making the cleaning process easier and more effective.