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For Stubborn Stains: If your burners have particularly stubborn stains, add a little baking soda to the soaking water for extra abrasion power.
For Grates: If you have stove grates, you can clean them the same way by soaking them in the solution for a longer period (up to an hour) to loosen tough grease.
FAQ:
Q: Can I use any type of dishwasher tablet?
A: Yes, any dishwasher tablet will work, but those designed for heavy-duty cleaning (such as the ones with added grease-fighting ingredients) may give better results.
Q: What should I do if the burners are still greasy after cleaning?
A: If your burners are still greasy, repeat the soaking process or use a little baking soda on the sponge for more abrasive cleaning.
Q: Can I use this method on other kitchen appliances?
A: Yes, you can use this method for cleaning other greasy areas, such as oven racks, microwave trays, or even kitchen sink drains.
Q: Is it safe to use dishwasher tablets on all types of stove burners?
A: Yes, this method is safe for most stove burners, including gas and electric ones. However, be sure to check your stove manufacturer’s instructions if you're unsure about any particular material.
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