Mix baking soda with distilled white vinegar in a 1:2 ratio until a thick, spreadable paste forms. Cover the grill grates in the paste and allow it to sit for 15 minutes. Using steel wool, a stiff-bristled brush or an abrasive scrubber, scour the rust from the grates.
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- How do you clean the inside of your grill? Mix 3 parts baking soda and one part water. Coat your grill with the baking soda paste. Spray the baking soda paste with vinegar. Let it sit for at least 30 minutes. Wipe the grill or grill grates clean with a rag. Repeat steps 2-5 until your whole grill is clean.
- How do you get stains out of a plastic bathtub? Mix baking soda with enough hydrogen peroxide to form a thick paste, and apply the paste on stubborn stains. Use a sponge or a soft-bristled brush to scrub the gentle abrasive into the surface without scratching it. Let the paste sit until dry, then rinse out the tub with warm water, or wipe any excess off.
- Can you clean a grill with aluminum foil? Turn on your grill and place a sheet of aluminum foil directly over the grates. Close the grill lid. Let the grill run for a few minutes until the grates get hot and the residue starts to loosen up. Remove the foil sheets, then scrub the grates with a crumpled ball of foil.
- How do you remove rust from a metal fireplace? Mix equal parts of water and baking soda in a bowl until it becomes a paste. Spread the paste onto the rusted areas of the insert and let it sit for about five minutes. Scrub off the paste with steel wool, which should remove the rust along with the paste.
- What is the difference between wool and boiled wool? What is the difference between wool and boiled wool? First off, they're both still wool but the boiled wool has been boiled (it's really that simple). And by boiling the wool it shrinks so when it's made into clothes it doesn't let the wind in or your heat out – making it warmer than regular wool.
- Can you use steel wool on Pyrex? Can you use steel wool on Pyrex? I know that plenty of us would think that a steel wool cleaner would work wonders at removing grime, and technically, it would. But it is not the best option for your glass baking dish. Steel wool, aluminum, and brass scrubbing pads should be avoided as they will cause scratches.