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Cleaning Burner Plates?

Not sure if they are burner plates or linersFor the 4 burners on top of my stoveSquare shapedThey look like steel but they may be aluminum?? I HAVE NEVER USED THEM ONCEBut I guess cleaning the top of my stove over the years, liquid may have gotten under them, and now there is this rust like stuff that has built up on the bottom and top of them, as well as leaving a stain on the top of the stove surrounding the burnerCurious of any tips and tricks? I purchased some scouring pads, and put a bit of white vinegar, and some baking soda on it, and if I scrub really hard it will lessen, but its a lot of elbow grease neededAnything to help the process along? Again never used themIts not food burns, but I guess liquid that caused the stains over the years from cleaning that seeped under Now I will start using them and want to clean this gunky off themLOL

Answer:

Green leafy veggies, cruciferous veggies such as broccoli, brussel sprouts, cabbage, Apples! and tomatoes.
Broccoli, Asparagus, Cabbage
They are not aluminum if they are rusting It may be easier to buy replacements if the rusting and stains are significant I did a quick Google search and found several sets of the round bowls / pans for less than $15.00I can't imagine that the square ones that you have would be much more You should be able to find replacements in most large hardware storesI've even seen them in grocery stores.

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