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Easy Guide to Cleaning Gas Cooker Grates: Keep Them Spotless and New

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Lemon Juice Substitute: Use lemon juice instead of vinegar for a naturally fresh scent.
Steam Cleaning Option: Boil a pot of water on the stove to create steam, loosening grime before scrubbing.
Commercial Cleaners: If you prefer store-bought solutions, opt for a non-toxic degreaser designed for stove surfaces.
FAQ:

How often should I clean gas cooker grates?
It’s best to clean them after significant spills and perform a deeper clean every 1–2 months.

Can I put gas cooker grates in the dishwasher?
Some grates are dishwasher-safe, but check your manufacturer’s instructions to avoid damaging the coating.

What if my grates are rusty?
Remove rust using a mixture of baking soda and vinegar. Scrub gently and consider applying a heat-resistant paint if rust persists.

How do I avoid future buildup?
Wipe spills immediately after cooking and cover the grates with aluminum foil when preparing messy dishes.

By following these simple steps, you can keep your gas cooker grates looking like new while ensuring a hygienic and visually pleasing kitchen.

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