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Old 05-17-2020, 11:53 AM   #2
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This is probably not what you want to hear, but it looks like those grates are "porcelain coated". If so, the coating may be what's causing the problem. If it were me, I think I'd walk one of them "outside on the driveway" and turn it upside down and rub it on the concrete for a few minutes... Scratching the porcelain coating may give it enough 'bite" to stop the sliding...

A second thought: What kind of pans are you using? Some have a "stain resistant, easy to clean coating (similar to Teflon) on the outside as well as the inside. If that's the type of pan, then the "outer no-stick coating" might be your issue.

We have porcelain wire grates and pans never "slide" on them. We use "cheap steel pans with no coating on the outside"...
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