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3 Useful Grill Cleaning Tips

Now that Labor Day weekend is over and the summer is finally coming to a close, it’s time to clean up your grill and store it until next spring. Proper cleaning will help to keep your grill in tip top shape for many seasons to come.

  1. Clean grill racks with solid wire brush, preferably while the grill is still warm. The temperature will help to remove hardened food residue.
  2. Dump all ashes from your charcoal grill. Be sure to clean all of the debris that’s left over.
  3. For gas grill cleaning, be sure to disconnect the gas. Clean all hidden nooks and crannies. And don’t forget to check all the burners to make sure the gas is distributed properly and evenly.

We hope you’ve enjoyed your summer grilling!

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6 Tips to Cleaning Your Grill

Hopefully by now you have taken advantage of the nice weather and started using your grill more this season.  Keeping your grill clean is one of the secrets of great grilling, that and Dad’s secret BBQ recipe.  Cleaning not only avoids having last night’s steak marinade on tonight’s salmon, but it also extends the life of your grill.  Below are 6 tips on how to clean your grill.

  1. To avoid mixing flavors and spices you can cook your fish on foil placed on top of the grate.  You can also buy special pans with holes on the bottom and wooden handles that are made just for grilling.
  2. Using a light olive oil coating on your grill grate can keep the meats from sticking and will also make cleaning your grill easier.
  3. It is best to clean your grill after and not before you cook.  Cleaning your grates with a stiff wire brush while the grill is still warm will help remove unwanted food particles.
  4. Make sure you dump the ashes from your charcoal grill after every use and at least once a year get a bucket of soapy water and give it a really good clean, especially the debris that sits on the bottom of your grill.
  5. Gas grills need to have a thorough cleaning at least once a year as well.  You will need to disconnect the gas and lift the parts of the grill to clean those hard to reach places.  Inspect the burners to make sure nothing is blocking the flow of gas.
  6. Use your oven’s self-cleaning setting on the grates and any other metal parts that are small enough to fit.  This will save you a lot of time.

Remember to clean your grill regularly, same as you do your stovetops, and there will be less wear and tear on your grill.  Happy Grilling!

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