I had tried most everything to clean the porcelain enamel grates on my cooktop with little success. Then I read the use & care guide that came with the cooktop. How simple is this! NOTE: I used a plastic trash bag with a tie top. When entering this "recipe", a plastic bag wasn't recognized but a ziploc was. Ignore that "ingredient" ;-)
Provided by SusieQusie
Categories Household Cleaner
Time 32m
Yield 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 2
Steps:
- Place grates (and burner caps if you want) in a plastic bag.
- Pour in ammonia. (the parts will NOT be submerged - the fumes do the cleaning).
- Tie up the bag & wait 30 minutes.
- Remove grates & rinse away the ammonia & cooked on food. ( Some of the really caked on residue may require minimal scrubbing but most will dissolve from the ammonia fumes.)
- ** I did this outside but it would work just as well with the bag in your sink. Tip - turn the bag top away from you when opening as the fumes will plume out.
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