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| Cleaning removable stove burners originally posted by Z and G's Mom
originally posted by Z and G's Mom Place stove burners into large ziploc bags and pour in 1 cup ammonia. Seal bag and place inside another ziploc bag. (Ammonia is really STINKY!) Place on a flat surface OUTSIDE if possible! Leave overnight. All the gunk and grime should wipe right off! |
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thanks. this is a great formula. cheaper than buying oven cleaner, less messy!
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