I totally meant to take before and after pictures for you...but my phone was broken and my camera charger is lost somewhere :( I have had a rough run with technology for the past month.
So, I was pretty amazed by how well this process worked, but I will definitely need to do it again in a couple weeks. My burners have only been cleaned once other than this in the last year, and the previous tenants were...less than clean. Lol. So next time I will take before and after pictures for sure!
This is a super simple process and takes little effort. I will NEVER do anything else again!!! =)
All you do is take the burners out, and the burner grates. Put each one into a separate gallon ziploc bag. Add a quarter cup of straight ammonia to each bag. Seal the bags and put them outside overnight. I left mine in the sink, but they WILL leak, so if you're not far far away from the sink, you will want them outside. Ammonia is stiiiinky! Your burners don't need to be soaking in the ammonia, it's actually the fumes that will break down all the grease and grime. Let them sit for 12-16 hours.
When you open the bags, dump out the liquid and use a soapy sponge to run over the burner/grate while you rinse it off. You shouldn't have to do any scrubbing at all. If there is a spot that doesn't come shiny clean with a quick swipe of the sponge, you can make a baking soda and peroxide paste to scrub it clean.
This is 100% the cleanest my burners/grates have EVER been, and I spent about 15 minutes total on it. I'm sooo sorry I don't have pictures to prove it....but I WILL show you soon!! And trust me, it works!!
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