- 1). Ensure that the propane grill knobs are in the off position and that propane has stopped flowing through the burners. Also be sure to allow the RV propane stove to cool so that you can handle it without burning yourself.
- 2). Put on your rubber gloves and mix a small amount of warm water and non-abrasive soap in your sink.
- 3). Remove the metal grates or racks from the burners and submerge them in your soapy water. Using a non-abrasive sponge, gently scrub off any food on the grates. Rinse with warm water and towel dry.
- 4). Clean the rest of the RV propane stove using a small amount of warm soapy water to remove any boil-over stains or spills from the cook-top. Use the dish towel to dry the surface once food particles have been removed.
- 5). Re-insert the cook-top grates on your RV propane stove.
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