How To Clean Your Stove Grates
by
Sunny Simple Life
(IC: blogger)
I am going to show you the easy way to clean your stove burner grates. No more scrubbing your fingers off. A few simple supplies and a warm day are all you need. Now is the time to get your stove clean for all your holiday parties.
Above are my clean grates. They were covered in cooked on black splattered crud but now my stove looks so clean and shiny.
Here is what you need:
Take your stove grates and put them in your large sealable bag or a large black trash bag. Set on the cookie sheet and pour one cup of the ammonia into the bag. Ammonia is strong so try not to breathe the fumes in.
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Published October 22nd, 2015 9:29 AM
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Cherease on Feb 19, 2019
This works! My friend helped me clean my stove burner trays on an electric stove and we soaked two per bag in the ammonia and it really did the trick. I wish I had taken some before and after pics because the results were unbelievable. They looked like they needed to be replaced but the ammonia did the trick. They looked practically new after we were done.
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Mary Mcneil on May 06, 2022
That was my question.Thanks for answering!
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I wonder if this would work on grill grates. Hate that project!!!
Do the grates have to be submerged in the amonia? She said use a cupful and that wouldn't cover her stove grates.
An you do this for your oven racks?