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## **An Easy Way to Clean Your Cast Iron Stovetop Grate: Grease Melts Away Effortlessly! 🧼🔥**
If you cook at home often, you know the struggle: greasy, grimy cast iron stovetop grates that seem impossible to clean. Scrubbing endlessly with soap and hot water rarely does the trick — and worse, you risk damaging the surface. But good news! There’s a surprisingly simple way to get your grates clean **without the hassle or harsh chemicals**.
This method loosens stubborn grease and baked-on food in **just minutes**, making your grates look nearly brand new again. Ready to make your stovetop sparkle? Here’s how.
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### 🧽 **Why Cast Iron Grates Get So Dirty**
Cast iron grates are built to handle high heat and heavy cookware — but they’re also magnets for grease splatters, burnt residue, and food drips. Over time, that grime builds up, especially if you’re using oil, butter, or sauces frequently. And unlike smooth stove surfaces, cast iron can’t just be wiped clean with a sponge.
Luckily, this **easy cleaning trick** melts away mess without damaging the metal or your sanity.
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### 🔥 **What You’ll Need**
* A large **resealable plastic bag** (big enough to fit your grates)
* **Ammonia** (yes, plain household ammonia)
* **Rubber gloves**
* **Old towel or newspaper**
* **Warm soapy water and a soft brush or sponge**
> **Important:** Do NOT mix ammonia with any other cleaning chemicals. Always use in a well-ventilated area, and wear gloves.
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### 🧴 **Step-by-Step: How to Clean Your Cast Iron Grates**
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1. **Place the grate in a plastic bag.**
Use a large resealable freezer bag or a sturdy trash bag if needed.
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