How do you clean heavily soiled grills?
While cleaning your gas burners is essential, the same applies to grills, which require regular maintenance. For superficial stains, a run through the dishwasher is enough to remove the residue. If the stain is encrusted and has accumulated over several days, it’s advisable to opt for a more radical solution.
To remove all residues stuck to the walls you will need:
2 cups white vinegar
2 tablespoons baking soda
1/2 cup coarse salt
What’s next?
Mix the white vinegar, baking soda, and coarse salt in a basin large enough to submerge your grills.
Let them soak overnight to dissolve the grime.
Rinse the grills with clean water the next morning to restore their shiny surfaces.
If the residue is still stuck to the grates, scrub them with a scouring pad and a little dish soap. Cleanliness guaranteed!
CAJUN CORN ON THE COB
An All-Natural Answer to Common Problems: The Lemon-Charcoal Miracle
How To Get Rid of Nighttime Leg Cramps: Simple Solutions That Actually Work
Roasted Potatoes, Green Beans, and Crispy Bacon
Old-school spaghetti
How to Tell if Someone is Following You: Recognizing One-Way Mirrors vs. Regular Mirrors
Two Spoons In The Morning And Forget About Bone Pain, Diabetes, Nerves And Depression
Red Wine Braised Beef
Put Aluminum Foil in the Toilet? Here’s Why You Might Want to Try It