Cooktop cleaning chart – Range Kleen PSC484GG User Manual

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Section Six: Care and Maintenance

COOKTOP CLEANING CHART

• The grates are heavy; use care

when lifting. Place on a
protected surface.

• Blisters/ crazing/ chips are

common due to the extreme
temperatures on grate fingers
and rapid temperature
changes.

• Acidic and sugar-laden spills

deteriorate the enamel.
Remove soil immediately.

• Abrasive cleaners, used too

vigorously or too often can
eventually mar the enamel.

• Nonabrasive cleaners: Hot water

and detergent, Fantastic

®

,

Formula 409

®

. Rinse and dry

immediately.

• Mild abrasive cleaners: Bon Ami

®

and Soft Scrub

®

.

• Abrasive cleaners for stubborn

stains: soap-filled steel wool pad.

Grates: / Porcelain Enamel on
Cast Iron

• Stainless steel resists most

food stains and pit marks
providing the surface is kept
clean and protected.

• Never allow food stains or

salt to remain on stainless
steel for any length of time.

• Rub lightly in the direction of

polish lines.

• Chlorine or chlorine

compounds in some cleaners
are corrosive to stainless
steel. Check ingredients on
label.

• Nonabrasive Cleaners: Hot

water and detergent, ammonia,
Fantastic

®

Formula 409

®

. Rinse

and dry immediately.

• Cleaner Polish: Stainless Steel

Magic

®

to protect the finish

from staining and pitting;
enhances appearance.

• Hard water spots: Household

vinegar.

• Mild Abrasive Cleaners: Siege

Stainless Steel and Aluminum
Cleaner, Kleen King

®

Stainless

Steel liquid cleaner.

• Heat discoloration: Cameo

®

,

Barkeepers Friend

®

, Zud

®

.

Cooktop Part / Material

Suggested Cleaners

Important Reminders

Exterior Finish / Stainless Steel

Griddle Grease Tray /
Titanium Coated Aluminum

• Clean the grease tray after each

use.

• May be placed in dishwasher.

• Wash in detergent and hot

water; rinse and dry.

• Stubborn soil: Soft Scrub

®

• Empty grease tray after each

use.

• Remove tray after grease has

cooled. Be careful not to fill
it so full that tipping to
remove it spills the grease.

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