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#### **đ§ź Step-by-Step: The Ammonia Bag Method**
**1. Remove the grates** from your gas stove and make sure theyâre completely cool.
**3. Add Âź cup of ammonia** to each bag â no need to soak the grates in it. The fumes do the hard work!
**4. Seal the bags tightly** and leave them outside or in a well-ventilated area overnight (at least 8 hours).
**6. Remove the grates** and rinse them under warm water. Use a sponge or brush to wipe off loosened grime. It should slide right off.
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Ammonia vapor breaks down grease and carbon build-up without the need for scrubbing. The sealed bag traps the fumes, which do all the heavy lifting overnight. Unlike harsh abrasives or soaking in the sink, this method is powerful, efficient, and wonât damage your grates.
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– **Do this monthly** if you cook often â it keeps build-up manageable.
– **Skip metal brushes** or steel wool, which can scratch off protective coating.
– **Use a liner or tray** under burners to catch spills going forward.
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