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    How do I get sticky residue off my gas stove?
    Erik Bakirov
    Cleaning Specialist
    Erik Bakirov is a Cleaning Specialist at Room413 Cleaning in Los Angeles, California. Erik specializes in deep, move-in, and move-out cleaning services. Room413 matches homeowners with reliable and trustworthy cleaning services. They also promote environmentally friendly cleaning products.
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    To clean sticky residue off a gas stove, use a zero-grade metal scrubber and dishwashing soap. Alternatively, professional-grade acids can be used to remove stubborn residues by applying them for 30 minutes before scrubbing them off with a metal scrubber. A butter knife can be used to remove thick hard grease, as I won’t scratch the surface.
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    Can you run hose through your grill to clean?
    Community Answer
    NO! Do not do that, it will ruin your grill. Cut a lemon in half, stick it on a sharp utensil and rub it on the top of the grill of where you cook. Scrubbing the grates with a balled-up piece of aluminum foil works as well.
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    Should soapy water be cold hot or warm?
    Community Answer
    To clean a grill, the water should be warm.
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    How do you clean the charcoal stones (white stones)?
    Community Answer
    There is no need to clean them. They work fine and actually help to heat up the other coals.
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    How to clean grill knobs covered with old grease?
    Claire Compton
    Community Answer
    Try using Dawn soap, as it is made to deal with harsh oils and grease.
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