Step 2: Scrub and Dry: After soaking the components, rinse them thoroughly and scrub them with a sponge to remove stubborn stains. Be sure to dry them thoroughly before putting them back in your kitchen.
Using Citric Acid for Extra Shine: Besides vinegar, citric acid is an ideal ingredient for making gas burners shine. Dissolve 150 grams of citric acid in a liter of boiling water. This solution can be used in two ways to achieve impeccable results.
Option 1: Soaking: Immerse the burners and grates in the still-hot solution. Let them soak before rinsing them.
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