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Occasionally when it looks like rain I will toss mine out and let them set in the grass over night.
Finish them off with soap and water and it will amaze you how clean they will get.
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I have a Weber Performer and all that I do is hit the insides with a power washer and buy new grates every spring. I scrub the grates after every cook with some type of grate cleaner and aluminum foil but that's it.
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For the grates get your grill hot and dip a wire brush on water or run it under the faucet. Then steam-scrub your grate. It will dramatically clean up the grates. A metal paint scraper will help with the internal grill surfaces.
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Mrs Mosca insisted I pick something to get for Christmas (remember Christmas? We were so innocent then), so I told her this would be nice. I grilled some chicken yesterday, and instead of doing a burn-off, I let the BGE cool down and I cleaned the grate today. Click image for larger version Name: F6C0ABF7-3A98-428C-BCFE
The Grilltastic is a wire brush with a steamer attached. If you have both separately you should be able to work it out.
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Has anyone used steam cleaners on their grills? I have a Saber gas grill, I'd like to clean up the grates, they are pretty rough looking.
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Cleaning Smokers and Grills
With all this time at home and not a lot to do, I thought it might be a good time to really give my smoker and grills a deep clean. Any recommendations on products and technique? I imagine there may be different approaches to different components (i.e. removable racks, flame shields, etc. vs inner and outer walls, fire boxes).Tags: None
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