Use a Ziplock Bag and Ammonia

Place your burner in a ziplock bag and add a splash of ammonia. Seal it tight and let it sit for an hour—or overnight for tougher stains. You don’t need to soak the burner—just the fumes do the job. The next day, the grime wipes off easily. Be sure to ventilate the area when using ammonia. It’s powerful and works like magic, with minimal scrubbing.
Boil in Soapy Water First

Fill a pot with water and dish soap, then bring it to a boil. Drop in the burners and let them simmer for 10 minutes. This loosens cooked-on grease and food residue. After boiling, scrub gently with a brush. It’s an easy way to pre-treat burners before doing a deeper clean. You’ll save effort and get better results. Works best as a first step in any cleaning method.





