While ammonia is not the greenest of cleaning solutions, you will be amazed at just how well it.
Using ammonia to clean stove grates. Remove your stove top grates from your stove. Then put those into a garbage bag and use a rubber band to seal it. Please don't forget to subscribe, share,and like this video.
Use the brush to scrub the paste. Cleaning the grates outside is ideal for maximum ventilation. Make sure you use a.
Don’t tie off the garbage bag yet. And soak for at least 30 minutes. Pour boiling water over the grates to loosen any grease and grime.
And it may go without saying, but if you. You can also make your own cleaning paste with 1 cup (230 g) of baking soda and 1⁄2 cup (120 ml) of vinegar. There’s at least one link in comments from yesterday.
Apply this paste on your grates and let it stay for 20 minutes. Wipe the grates with a towel and repeat. First, clean the grates with soap and warm water.
This allows the baking soda to work into the hard ingredients below. Apply the paste to the surface of your stove. Add a few tbsp of dish soap, and allow the grates to.