Oven cleaner works the best but there not very expensive so if they are really bad, I would just replace them, it's not worth the elbow grease!
2007-09-16 07:32:35
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answered by Georgia Peach 4
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I personally place A sheet of aluminum foil over the entire drip pan, then i get a knife and cut out the circles for the burners and scrunch down the aluminum foil around the holes and outside of the drip pan. When it gets dirty again,simply take out the drip pan, remove the dirty foil and replace it with new foil! Saves me lots of hassle and money.
2007-09-16 13:14:07
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answered by Anonymous
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I have just bought replacements. They don't cost a lot, I did all four burners for about $12.00. Now I try to keep ahead of them by watching for boil overs. If I have one, I clean with a SOS pad right away. I also run them through the dishwasher once a week or so depending on how much cooking I've done.
2007-09-16 17:01:46
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answered by Classy Granny 7
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put warm water in the pan , just enough to cover the grease stains, now add 1 tablespoonful of baking powder/soda & leave for 10 min´s . This will lift the grease and any burnt on stains. Then wash with your own dish soap rinse and dry well.This works great for those burnt pot´s and pans, just remember warm water not hot
2007-09-16 12:59:13
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answered by Anonymous
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I spray mine with oven cleaner and let them sit in the sink. Wipe off and repeat as needed. I have found it easier to clean my drip pans weekly or when needed. Makes it much easier in the long run. Good Luck to you !
2007-09-16 13:53:03
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answered by Anonymous
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I just replace the suckers about once a year. You can get them at Home Depot, Lowes, and the like. They're so cheap, it's more economical to repalce them than to buy something to clean them, which may not work real well anyway.
2007-09-16 12:51:08
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answered by Derail 7
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if you have cheap ones like I have I just buy new ones, if you have really nice ones and they won't come clean with soapy water try the oven cleaner in the blue can that is for self cleaning ovens and let sit about 30 minutes or longer.
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2007-09-16 12:48:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Take them out and wash them in hot soapy water. Use a good dishwashing soap, to cut the grease.
2007-09-16 12:46:22
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answered by Beau R 7
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I always use an S.O.S. pad (mine are the aluminum ones) they come out beautiful!
2007-09-16 12:50:52
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answered by bevdef 1
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use arm and hammer baking soda and soak. it lift the grease
2007-09-16 12:47:47
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answered by Now and Again 4
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