A simple method will help you get rid of the layer of carbon and grease on the stove grate that has accumulated for years.
To do this, you will need two ingredients and a bag of the appropriate size.
Grease, carbon deposits, old food particles and other dirt form a real “shell” on the gas stove grate.
You can break it with soda and vinegar. First, you need to take a plastic bag that will easily fit the grate.
It needs to be placed inside, and then sprinkled with a thick layer of soda. Then you should pour vinegar and tie the bag.
Everything needs to be left in this state for at least several hours, or better yet, keep the grate in the bag overnight.
Then all that remains is to take out the grill, rinse it under warm water and remove all the carbon deposits.
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