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how to de-grease stove top grates & BBQ
We have a gas stove with the enamel grates on top. I wash them, soak them, have used abrasive cleansers, etc. and they still feel greasy/sticky to me (we use a splatter screen for greasy food too). Any good cleansers/tricks to get them clean? I'd love to also use it on my bbq grates this spring too. Those could really use a good clean.
DS1 age 7, DD age 5 and DS2 born 4/3/12
Re: how to de-grease stove top grates & BBQ
Possibly the single most effective cleaning trick I have ever learned: put each grate in a large ziplock bag with a quarter cup of ammonia. Leave overnight. The next morning all of the build up should easily clean off with a sponge and warm soapy water.
Doing this, I managed to make my 7-year-old, never-properly-cleaned grates look brand new.
Hi. I use Easy Off as well.
For the grill, I use a squeezed lemon and rub the grill with it. The grease comes off on the lemon.