How to Clean a Barbecue Grill.

By eHow Contributing Writer

Instructions

Things You’ll Need:

rags, steel wool or wire grill brushes

Heavy-duty Scouring Pad

Garden Hoses And Attachments

Liquid Dish Soap

Kitchen Sponges

Hose-end Sprayers

Spray-on Oven Cleaner

Nonstick Cooking Spray

Rubber Gloves

Cooking Oil

Old Newspapers

Step ONE

After you’ve finished cooking and the coals have died out, brush the grill grate with a stiff wire brush. Next time you’re ready to cook, fire up the grill, brush the grate again and then coat it with a thin film of oil. This regimen should keep the grate perpetually clean and ready to go.

Step TWO

When the ashes are cold, remove them from the collector pan beneath the grill. Allowing ashes to collect in the bottom of the grill for days or weeks will impede air flow and can collect moisture, causing your grill to rust.

Step THREE

Don’t worry too much about baked-on grease or juices that have collected on the walls of the lid or bottom of your grill; it has no effect on how well your grill will perform. Periodically use a wire brush to brush any flakes from the interior walls.

Step FOUR

If you really want to make your grill shine, remove the ashes and grill grates. Hose the grill out, then scrub with warm, soapy water and a fine steel wool pad.

Step FIVE

You can also clean the grates and the exterior of the grill with warm, soapy water and fine steel wool.


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