Hot water and soap, a sponge and some elbow grease.
2006-08-30 04:08:28
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answer #1
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answered by shake_um 5
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Put George in the bath tub and ask him to soap himself up and wash his hair too. Give him a towel and a hair dryer for after he gets out of the tub. Thats how you clean a George Foreman. Make sure he rinses well.
2006-08-30 04:08:48
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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You're supposed to wash those things? Ha!
What I do sometimes is wet some paper towels and lay them on the grill and turn it on, just for a few minutes. The moisture helps loosen up the stuff that's stuck on there. Then I scrub with the scrubber that we got with one of our grills; it's got ridges in it that fit the grill. it's not easy, and I've decided that the next one we get will have the removable grill to clean it easier.
2006-08-30 04:14:44
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answer #3
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answered by poppet 6
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Dip a cloth or sponge in hot soapy water and wipe it well. It should have also come with a slotted instrument to scrape in the grooves.
2006-08-30 04:09:10
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answered by Fleur de Lis 7
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Use a spray oven cleaner carefully. Heat unit and then gently spray on. Clean with paper towel. If necessary, use small knife for any hard crud.
2006-08-30 04:14:04
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answered by Anonymous
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wash it...seems to work better if you do it while it is warm to hot. I just used dish soap and water and a sponge and when done I did wipre with wet cloth a bunch of times
2006-08-30 04:08:31
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answered by Anonymous
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I warm it up and use paper towels between cookings. You can also wash it with soapy water and rince, don't imerse it in the water and for gosh sakes unplug it!
2006-08-30 04:09:07
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answered by True Blue 4
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Heat it up, then whipe it down with paper towels, but be careful that you have pleanty of pading since it will be hot.
2006-08-30 04:08:51
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answered by chupa 2
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warm it up and use a sponge
2006-08-30 04:11:22
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answered by Anonymous
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