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Andrea J

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Cleaning & Organization: Is there an easy way to clean the grills on a gas stove? I try to keep up with it regularly by wiping them clean after

cooking, but must admit I sometimes get in a hurry and do a hit and miss job. Then later, they're covered with ugly baked-on areas that I have to apply real elbow grease to get them ...»
clean. I usually soak them in hot, soapy water and then clean them with a wet cloth and cleanser -- the non-abrasive kind -- but often then have to use a Brillo-type pad for tough spots. But even so, then I have to use a knife for tiny spots in corners and unless I'm in a very dedicated mood, I still leave small areas. It's a chore and a half and surely I must have overlooked a product that will make this an easy job. Suggestions?

Louise
Louise Norcross, GA
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  • Andrea J
    Commented on May 02, 2012
    My husband turns it on for a couple min, then scrapes it with a wire brush
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Anyone with ideas in this area for plants. Full sun, drought tolerant, low maint, favorite color purple. Should I raise the empty area in the front to place some annuals and perrennials. Thinking about purple coneflower, purple salvia, purplewave petunias.? Should I move the smaller shrubs Help! Please

Mona

Romona
Romona Mcdonough, GA
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  • Andrea J
    Commented on May 02, 2012
    I am a landscape designer, and to stay cost effective, and not harm the existing plants, to ...»
    make it pop, I would put some Blazing Star Liatris in the front of the other shrubs, and maybe some rose moss for groundcover

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