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Cleaning Burners on a Gas RangeStephanie Feedback About This Post:RE: Cleaning Burners on a Gas RangeI'm trying to clean a gas range that hasn't been cleaned in (I'm guessing) eight years. There are piles of white ashy stuff build up around the pilot lights and white crystals growing in the vents in the oven. And the racks have a metalic-looking green speckle to them. Any suggestions? Post By Amber (Guest Post) RE: Cleaning Burners on a Gas Range
Boil them in Tide Powder detergent it works wonders. Post by LOCKHA885 RE: Cleaning Burners on a Gas Range
I have a Kenmore gas range, and the following are instructions from my owner's manual: Post by truerblue RE: Cleaning Burners on a Gas RangeSometimes my gas stove burners get clogged with " gunk " when this happens I just remove the burner part and soak in warm soapy water for a few minutes, then I take a fine wire and poke it in all of the little hole around the burner, then let running water from the faucet clean out the stuff I have poked out, this works for me. You might want to try that and see if it works .Also if you have the instrection manual that came with your stove, it may have tips in it on how to clean this, or if there is a phone # or web site, you could call or write to them and ask them how to clean the burners. Hope this might be of help to you. Post By rosa (Guest Post) |
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