liz stevens
Lovin' The Homestead
If your gas stove grates were a mess before the Holiday and even worse after the cooking was done, try a pumice scouring stone. It took us 10 years of trying everything from ammonia in the trash bag, to oven cleaner and I just couldn't get it off. After about an hour with several pumice stones,(they wear fast) our grates look factory new again.
The pumice stick has been in the house all these years, we only knew it as a great tool to clean off hard water stains out of the toilet. After reading the label we gave it a try and wow! They look as good as they were new. You can get the pumice stone at Lowes or Home Depot.
The pumice stone also works on cleaning lime scale off faucets plumbing, and toilet bowels as well as cleaning paint off ceramic, and concrete.
It may come in very handy for those picking up used prepping back up stoves and cooking equipment.
The pumice stick has been in the house all these years, we only knew it as a great tool to clean off hard water stains out of the toilet. After reading the label we gave it a try and wow! They look as good as they were new. You can get the pumice stone at Lowes or Home Depot.

The pumice stone also works on cleaning lime scale off faucets plumbing, and toilet bowels as well as cleaning paint off ceramic, and concrete.
It may come in very handy for those picking up used prepping back up stoves and cooking equipment.

