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Find Out How I Easily Got These Burner Drip Trays Super Clean
by
Carol Speake - The Gardening Cook
(IC: blogger)
I hate spending $14 to switch over a 4 piece set of burner drip trays but this is exactly what I have been doing several times a year until now.
But a few ingredients and very little elbow grease and time got my drip trays super clean in no time flat. I'll never have to buy those expensive trays again!
See more pictures and my step by step tutorial on my website.
But a few ingredients and very little elbow grease and time got my drip trays super clean in no time flat. I'll never have to buy those expensive trays again!
See more pictures and my step by step tutorial on my website.
It was hard for me to believe how easily the gunk came off.
These burners were a mess 24 hours ago.
And look at them now. See the tutorial at:
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Published July 7th, 2014 9:09 PM
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Donna Murphy on Jul 14, 2014You can also use oven cleaner. Take them outside on a nice day. Put down several layers of newspaper and spray liberally. Let them sit a few hours or overnight. Most of the gunk should rinse off and the rest will only take a little scrubbing. If it's really awful, reapply the oven cleaner.
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Annie Doherty on Jul 03, 2016What a great post with so many great tips for a job none of us enjoy. Thank you for sharing, wonderful results.
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