Ammonia: My New Best Friend
Got stubborn stains on your gas stove thingies? You know, those thingies over the burners, the ones where you set your pots? I think they're like cast iron coated in porcelain or something.
Well, I had some HORRIBLE stains on those things on my new gas stove after only about six months of use. And I had them on my old gas stove, too.
My new gas stove came with a manual which I actually bothered to READ. In that manual was a tip for cleaning the stubborn stains from those thingies. I tried it. It worked like I always hope something will work.
Put the thingies in separate zip top bags and add 1/4 ammonia to each bag. Let them sit in your sink, sealed, overnight. In the morning, that junk will just WIPE right off. NO KIDDING! Wash them, rinse them, dry them and put them back on your stove to accumulate MORE stubborn stains. But this time, smile knowingly because YOU HAVE THE POWER!
WARNING: Ammonia does stink.
Well, I had some HORRIBLE stains on those things on my new gas stove after only about six months of use. And I had them on my old gas stove, too.
My new gas stove came with a manual which I actually bothered to READ. In that manual was a tip for cleaning the stubborn stains from those thingies. I tried it. It worked like I always hope something will work.
Put the thingies in separate zip top bags and add 1/4 ammonia to each bag. Let them sit in your sink, sealed, overnight. In the morning, that junk will just WIPE right off. NO KIDDING! Wash them, rinse them, dry them and put them back on your stove to accumulate MORE stubborn stains. But this time, smile knowingly because YOU HAVE THE POWER!
WARNING: Ammonia does stink.

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