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Cleaning Burner Drip Pans?

I want to clean the aluminum rings around my gas burners, but I can't get them out. The screws are rusty. Any suggestions please?

By Chloe I. from Cairns QLD Australia

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October 8, 20130 found this helpful

I'm not answering but I have the same problem. Oven cleaner makes it all look like new. I've removed one of the aluminium rings and cleaned underneath but the others have very difficult/corroded screws I can't remove.

 
July 15, 20160 found this helpful

What about the fumes when you burn that burner?

 
November 24, 20160 found this helpful
Best Answer

Product called PB Blaster. Soak with spray on product, let it set for about and try to undo the screws. May take more than 1 try if they are really bad.

 
September 29, 20180 found this helpful

Just buy new ones. They are very cheap on Ebay

 

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