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Do this in a bathtub or on a protected surface in case of leaks.
For extremely greasy racks, add a few drops of dish soap into the bag.
Always wear gloves to protect your hands from the cleaning solution.
🔁 Variations
Ammonia Method: Add ½ cup of household ammonia to the bag instead of vinegar (do this outdoors due to strong fumes).
Lemon Boost: Add sliced lemons for extra grease-cutting power and a fresh scent.
❓ FAQ
Q: Can I do this with grill racks too?
A: Yes! It works on most metal grates, including BBQ grills—just ensure they fit in the bag.
Q: Do I have to use a bag?
A: No, you can soak the rack in a bathtub using the same ingredients. The bag just keeps it all contained and less messy.
Q: Will this damage chrome or coated racks?
A: This method is safe for stainless steel and chrome-plated racks. Avoid using on nonstick-coated surfaces unless confirmed safe.
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