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### **7. Polish for Extra Shine**
To give your stove grills that brand-new shine, you can apply a small amount of olive oil or stainless steel cleaner to a microfiber cloth. Gently buff the surface of the grills with the cloth. This will not only restore the shine but also create a thin protective layer to prevent dirt from sticking in the future.
**Optional:** For extra shine on stainless steel grills, you can use a small amount of baby oil on a clean cloth to buff the surface.
### **8. Reassemble the Stove**
Once your grills and burner caps are completely dry and shining, carefully place them back onto the stove. Make sure they’re positioned correctly and securely before turning the stove back on.
### **Bonus Tips for Maintaining Clean Grills:**
– **Wipe Spills Immediately:** After cooking, make it a habit to quickly wipe away any spills or splatters while the stove is still warm but not hot. This will prevent them from hardening and becoming difficult to remove later.
– **Use a Grill Mat:** To prevent grease and food from dripping onto the grills in the first place, consider using a grill mat or foil-lined tray underneath the grates. This can save you time when cleaning.
– **Regular Cleaning:** Regular cleaning, once every week or two, will prevent grease from building up and make each cleaning session quicker and easier.
### **Conclusion**
Cleaning your gas stove grills doesn’t have to be a daunting task. With these simple steps and a few everyday cleaning supplies, you can restore your grills to their original sparkle. Regular cleaning will keep your kitchen looking fresh and ensure that your stove works efficiently. Happy cleaning!
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