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Stove Top Cleaner - AgGEM - 05-25-2016

I've abused my gas stove top. Burned on carbon like yuck.
Black powder coat finish.
What can I do to restore this?
Ag


Re: Stove Top Cleaner - Mr_Mike - 05-25-2016

Oven cleaner


Re: Stove Top Cleaner - AgGEM - 05-25-2016

You mean just spray on some "Easy Off"?
I will give it a go...


Re: Stove Top Cleaner - Mr_Mike - 05-25-2016

Yep. Should be porcelain over steel, just like an over.


Re: Stove Top Cleaner - AgGEM - 05-25-2016

I'll let you know....


Re: Stove Top Cleaner - chips ahoy - 05-26-2016

I clean mine with Vim and a scotch brite pad, the green one. Gets done every day.

Mel


Re: Stove Top Cleaner - Cooler - 05-26-2016

Some of the oven cleaners work better when the components are hot. So you might want to spray and put it in the oven.

What happens if you put the grids in a self-cleaning oven? Will it burn off the gunk or trash your oven?


Re: Stove Top Cleaner - AgGEM - 05-26-2016

It is not the grids.
They are messy too, but I dont worry about them.
It is the top of the range itself. Around the burners. Not removable.
Ag


Re: Stove Top Cleaner - Cooler - 05-26-2016

My first order of play is to take some heavy towels and lay them on the surface and saturate them with water. Keep them wet overnight and then try cleaning the surface.

The alternative is to saturate the towels with a solvent or cleaner and leave it overnight. WD 40 cleans many things and does not smell to bad.

Rubbing alcohol does too but evaporates quickly. If you are going to use alcohol then cover the entire mess with a sheet of plastic to keep it saturated overnight.

I would try these before I tried anything more radical.

Oh, and I have a housekeeper come in once a week and I avoid that issue entirely. I would have the same situation if it were not for my faithful housekeeper.


Re: Stove Top Cleaner - rlnguy - 05-26-2016

If is an older gas stove, with a pilot light, I'd be very careful with anything in a spray can, or alcohol, as mentioned.