How do I clean the burned on grease on the top of my stove and burners
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Carolyn Faye Blizzard Lanier on Dec 31, 2013@Jeanne Warner You don't say what kind of stove top and burners you have, is it gas or electric.Helpful Reply
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Meir W on Dec 31, 2013I usually use Ajax and it scrubs right off. But as @Carolyn Faye Blizzard Lanier hinted at, I'm not sure its safe for all surfaces.Helpful Reply
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Love Digging in the Dirt on Dec 31, 2013BarKeepers friend is amazing. I use it and a nylon scrubbie on my ceramic top stove.Helpful Reply
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Judy on Jan 01, 2014Make a paste of baking soda and peroxide. Smear it all over the area that needs cleaning and let it set several hours. You should be able to clean it off easily.Helpful Reply
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Judy Cady on Jan 02, 2014Lestoil!!Helpful Reply
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Nancy Martin Becker on Jan 02, 2014baking soda and a wet nylon scrubbieHelpful Reply
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Accentuations! on Jan 02, 2014I use the baking soda and peroxide method. put what you and in the sink. (plug in) and cover the pieces with a paste of baking soda and a few drops of peroxide---enough to be just moist. Rub the paste all over the dirty pieces and then I spray (using a spray bottle--sorry) straight peroxide onto it. Allow it to "work a while and then rinse. you may have to follow this procedure a few times depending on the soil. you can do the same on the stove top. Other than nylon, I would NOT use a scrubber!Helpful Reply
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Linda Weeks on Jan 03, 2014Well this is a useful dialogue. I think the best way I've found was letting the area soak for a time, and it hardly matters what you use; lestoil used to be my go-to product, but I get dollar store windex on almost everything now and find it very adequate! elbow grease is also useful! good luck!Helpful Reply
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Tracey Lopes on Jan 03, 2014Lol... I just saw this same exact problem on my FB feed. The woman sealed her burners in a plastic bag with a little bit of ammonia. She placed the sealed burner outside in case of an accidental leak for 12 hrs. The fumes made the gunk come off and all she had to do was wipe it clean. I think it was actually a Hometalk post! Try the No Scrub way to clean burnersHelpful Reply
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