Place each drip pan in a resealable plastic bag with 1/4 cup ammonia. Seal and let sit for 12 hours in a well-ventilated area ...
While we're personally fans of the scarecrow, Cotter has also used the gown for a drip cloth when he changes the oil in his Honda Element and a gas cap. Hilarity ensues. Thanks for the tip ...
Then, wipe the pans dry immediately with a microfiber cloth to prevent water spots or streaks.' It's not recommended to place wet drip pans back on the stove to dry using the stove's heat.