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How to Clean a Gas Range

11/11/2021 (Permalink)

Natural gas burning on kitchen gas stove in the dark. A gas range is the heart of many kitchens, but its optimal performance depends on routine maintenance and cleaning.

What is the Best Way to Clean a Gas Range?

A gas range is the heart of many kitchens, but its optimal performance depends on routine maintenance and cleaning. The steps below offer one affordable cleaning option.

1. Wipe Away Loose Debris and Gather Supplies

Range cleaning begins by removing the grates from the burners and wiping away any loose debris with a dry brush or paper towel. Then, gather the necessary materials for washing down the surface. While chemical cleaners are available, you only need vinegar and dish soap. Additionally, you may want to have a scrub brush, toothbrush, and rags or paper towels handy.

2. Spray and Scrub the Surface

Using a 1:1 mixture of water and vinegar, spray down the surface of your Gas range, remembering to spray the back panel and knobs. Allow the mixture to soak on the surface for a minute or two before wiping it dry with paper towel or a rag. Most of the grime will wipe away, but if there are any tough stains, then apply a small amount of dish soap to the toothbrush or scrub brush and work on those areas.

3. Clean Burner Caps and Heads

Once the surface has been washed, you can begin cleaning the burner caps and heads; both should easily lift up and off. The burner caps can be placed in a pot of soapy water to soak, but the burner heads should be rinsed thoroughly in the sink. If there is any stubborn debris lodged in the burner heads, you can use a needle to dislodge it. After the caps and heads are clean, you can put everything back in place.

4. Follow Manufacturer Instructions

Every manufacturer has specific instructions for maintenance and cleaning, which is why you should always read the owner’s manual before removing or cleaning anything. Additionally, if there is anything that concerns you, like a smoke smell, contact the manufacturer or other professionals from Rosemont, IL, immediately.

A gas range is a wonderful appliance, but it does require routine maintenance and cleaning. You can follow the above steps to clean your range or check the instructions in the owner’s manual for more guidance.

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