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Citrus-Based Cleaner: If you prefer a more natural solution, use lemon juice instead of vinegar for cleaning. It has similar properties but adds a pleasant, fresh scent.
Baking Soda Paste: For extra tough grease, make a paste with baking soda and water, and let it sit on the grates for 30 minutes before scrubbing.
FAQ:
Can I clean the gas stove grills in the dishwasher?
Most gas stove grates are dishwasher-safe, but check your manufacturer's guidelines first. Dishwashers can sometimes cause certain materials to warp or discolor.
How often should I clean my stove grills?
Ideally, clean the grills every 2-3 weeks, but if you cook greasy or messy foods, you may need to clean them more often.
What if there’s still grease left after cleaning?
For stubborn grease, you can apply a mixture of baking soda and vinegar directly to the area and let it sit for 15-20 minutes before scrubbing again.
Are there any harsh chemicals I should avoid?
Avoid using harsh chemical cleaners, as they can damage the finish of your stove or leave harmful residues behind. Stick to natural cleaning agents like vinegar, baking soda, and dish soap for a safer, more eco-friendly clean.
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