Hi... I feel funny asking here, however I'm confident that someone can give me a suggestion or two.
I've been ignoring my stovetop for awhile, and now I'm paying...
Anyway... what is the best way to get that caked-on or even burnt-on crud around the burners on my gas stovetop?
I tried spraying it with FANTASTIK and letting it sit for about 5 minutes, still, most of it will not come off. My roomate insistes on cooking everything with a high flame and everything is always boiling over and the burners are getting pretty messed up.
It's not the kind where you can take the little trays off and soak them either so the clean up has to all be done up top where it is.
Would steel wool hurt the porcelin top? Again... what chemical will help cut through that cooked on crud?
Thanks in advance
DAVID (TeddyBear)