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How To Clean A Stove Burner Drip Pan


So if you oasis't figured it out by now, I don't enjoy cleaning. I do like having a clean business firm though. Then I e'er seek to find new easy ways to make clean things while yet getting great results.

Cleaning the stove burner drip pans was 1 of those dreaded tasks. In a perfect world, every time the drip pan gets dingy, I would clean it. Well, it isn't a perfect world.

I found a corking blog post on how to clean your stove burners. I figured this would probably piece of work for drip pans as well ... and it did. In fact, this trick was super piece of cake and I don't dread the task anymore.

What yous volition need 

ammonia

ziplock numberless

Directions

Kickoff, remove the drip pans from the stove. I clean the pans monthly - I must have been a messy melt in January:)

Pour 1/four cup ammonia into a ziplock bag.

Identify a baste pan in the purse and seal (ammonia smell is quite strong).

Repeat these steps for all of the baste pans yous want to clean.

I unremarkably so place the filled ziplock bags on a blistering pan in case some should leak or something. And in case there is a leak, I prefer to exit them exterior so the smell doesn't seep in our house.

I leave the drip pans in the bags overnight.

The adjacent morning, the ziplock bags bear witness condensation from the ammonia fumes.

The fumes have at present dissolved all the drippings.



All y'all have to practice is take out the baste pans from the bag and wipe clean. The drippings come right off. No scrubbing needed!

Source: http://ourcarlsonlife.blogspot.com/2013/02/diy-thursday-cleaning-stove-burner-drip.html

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