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How to easily clean gas stove grates to make them look like new again?

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## 🔥 Method 1: The Baking Soda & Vinegar Method (Gentle, Natural)

### Step 1: Soak the Grates

Place the grates in your sink (or a large bin) and cover them with hot water mixed with **a few squirts of dish soap**. Let them soak for **15–20 minutes** to loosen surface grime.

### Step 2: Make a Paste

Mix **3 tablespoons of baking soda** with a little water to form a thick paste.

### Step 3: Scrub It On

Apply the paste to the grates using a sponge or old toothbrush. Let it sit for 15 minutes to break down grease.

### Step 4: Add Vinegar

Spray or pour **white vinegar** over the baking soda-covered grates. It will fizz—this helps lift off stuck-on grime.

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### Step 5: Scrub & Rinse

Scrub with your brush or pad, rinse thoroughly with hot water, and dry completely.

✅ **Result:** Cleaner, shinier grates with no harsh chemicals.

## 💪 Method 2: The Ammonia-in-a-Bag Method (For Heavy Buildup)

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> ⚠️ **Warning:** Use this method in a well-ventilated area or outdoors. Never mix ammonia with bleach or other cleaners.

### Step 1: Place Grates in a Bag

Put each grate into a **large sealable plastic bag** (like a gallon-sized zip-top bag).

### Step 2: Add Ammonia

Pour in about **1/4 cup of ammonia**. You don’t need to submerge the grates—just the fumes do the work.

### Step 3: Seal & Let Sit

Seal the bag and leave it to sit **overnight** (8–12 hours).

### Step 4: Open Carefully & Rinse

Open the bag outdoors or in a ventilated area. Remove the grate, scrub lightly, and rinse thoroughly.

✅ **Result:** Grates will look nearly brand new with minimal effort.

## 🔄 Maintenance Tips to Keep Grates Clean Longer

* Wipe them down **after each use** to prevent buildup.
* Use a **stove-top splatter screen** when cooking greasy foods.
* Avoid soaking grates with **rubber or plastic parts** unless labeled dishwasher-safe.
* Give them a **quick monthly deep clean** to avoid long-term gunk.

## ✨ Final Thoughts

You don’t need harsh chemicals or hours of scrubbing to restore your **gas stove grates to their original glory**. With a few pantry staples and a little patience, your kitchen can look—and feel—as clean as a professional chef’s.

So the next time you notice your grates looking grimy, don’t ignore them. Try one of these methods and bring back that **just-installed shine** with ease.

Would you like a printable version of this cleaning method or a checklist for kitchen deep-cleaning routines?

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