How to Clean Gas Hob Burner Caps

How to clean gas hob burner caps
01/03/2022 0

Cleaning any oven top can be a chore, and when you have a gas oven, it can be tough to get your head around cleaning all those nooks and crannies. The caps on the hob often get coated in splatters of food as well as burnt-on messes, so how do you clean it without breaking your hob?

Safety First

Of course, make sure your oven is completely switched off before starting to clean. Unplug your appliance from the mains and switch off the gas supply where possible. Gas can be very dangerous so always be super careful when cleaning any part of your oven and ensure all knobs and dials are set to OFF or zero.

Regular Cleaning

If you keep your grates and caps cleaned regularly you should be able to just put them in your dishwasher, as long as they have an enamel coating on the underside. When washing them on a regular basis, just use regular dish soap and water! Make sure to dry your caps thoroughly before placing back onto the hob.

Cleaning Burnt-On Food

Of course, there’s a big chance that there will be burnt-on food or just general charring on the caps. To remove this takes a bit more effort and sometimes plenty of elbow grease. If you don’t want to go gung-ho into cleaning your hob with something that may damage it, then take into account any manufacturers manual or appliance instructions. Below are some of the tried and tested ways to help get your hobs squeaky clean:

1. Ammonia or Oven Cleaner

If you’ve ever used a ziplock bag and an oven cleaning solution for the shelves in your oven, then try the same technique for your hob grates and caps. The fumes from the ammonia or oven cleaner loosen the muck and make things just like new again.

All you’ll need to do afterwards is wipe them with a cloth or rag over the sink and rinse; just make sure you’re wearing gloves when you do this! Always dispose of the bag and contents safely.

2. Washing Up Liquid and Elbow Grease

Washing up liquid is known to cut through grease on your dishes and tougher soiling can be removed by using a bit of effort and a non-metallic scouring pad. Soak the caps in the soapy solution for a little while before attacking them with a scourer.

3. Tougher Stuff

Sometimes a metal scourer or a brass brush can be needed for very stubborn burnt-on grease. This should only be used on the caps of a gas hob if they are made from stronger metal than aluminium. Always check which material your oven tops, grates and hob caps are made from before cleaning.

Conclusion

Now that your hob caps are clean this will help with even distribution of heat through your pans – meaning your cooking might even improve! All you have to do is keep them cleaned regularly to keep up with your newly successful cooking.

Make sure to replace all caps properly once they have been cleaned, check that they are perfectly slotted back on top of one another and it all looks flat when viewed from the side.

Hire a professional oven cleaner

These methods sound easy to pull off on paper, but if you lack enough time and especially the willpower, they can be quite overwhelming. Fortunately, you can save yourself the time and trouble by giving Shining Oven a call and booking a professional oven cleaning technician. The pro will disassemble your convection oven and clean each part separately in a matter of 2 to four hours. Afterwards, he will put everything back together and test run your convection oven. Your cooker will get back its former shine while you spend your time on more pleasurable activities. Book your oven cleaning today!

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