What's the best way to get cooking grease off stove burners?
Question:I've tried Bam for grease, Soap and Water, and a special detergent used in restaurants...do I just give up and buy new burners?? It's an older model and I hate to throw away what can be cleaned (reduce the waste in landfills).
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I've had good results with baking soda also, but I recently bought a couple of things at the hardware store that have done an incredible job on baked on crusty burners. The products are both by Weiman--one is Quick Wipes Range Cleaner, which are in a dispenser and the other is a creamy cleaner called Weiman's Cook Top Glass Cook Top Cleaner. I've used this product on cooking pots as well, so it's effective on materials other than glass.
Good luck to you--I think it's great that you aren't just going out and buying a new range, but are trying to make the old one work.
burn it off
There is a spray called Simple Green....
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Use enough warm water too cover the stains, then add Baking Powder, Put a good couple of tablespoons in, more if needed, Leave like this till you see the stains lifting, Remember warm water not hot
I've always used an SOS pad & Comet, the scratch free cleanser. It works great. I have even added some Dawn dish soap to the SOS pad & the Comet. Make a paste, then let it set on the burner pans for a little while. I have a brand new smooth top range now because I hated going through what you're going through. After I used to clean the burner pan & ring. I'd wrap aluminum foil around both, making cleanup so much faster & easier.
Try citra solve. It's got a high concentration of d-limonine, the best grease cutter known to man. Used in power plants all the time for parts washing. Smells like OJ, but works great. I use it straight from the bottle on tough grease.
Easy off oven cleaner works great be careful the stuff is strong.
Easy Off Oven Cleaner works every time.
I cleaned for the military when the families moved out of housing. The easiest way to clean stove burners - Get a big trash bag and a bottle of ammonia. Put all the burners in the trash bag with hot water and the ammonia. Put the bag out side to set in the sun away from little kids. Forget about it for a day and then when you open it up- DON'T HAVE YOUR HEAD OVER THE BAG! The burners should be nice and clean and you didn't have to scrub them. I'm a neat freak and if there is no scrubbing involved then it's so much nicer.
use oven cleaner. Take the burners outside, spray them with oven cleaner, let them set about a half hour if they are really cruddy, then scrub them with a brush, and rinse them with the hose.
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