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I have a stainless grill and I found what works good for mine is all purpose wheel cleaner. I spray it on and let it sit for a bit then take a soft bristle brush and scrub it then use the water hose to rinse it off.

suro

2007-04-23 02:38:46 · answer #1 · answered by suro25 5 · 0 0

Place your grill in a black trash bag pour Ammonia over grill and close bag tight leave in a bath overnight, take out next day and scrub with a balled up piece of Aluminum foil.

Or next time you have a barbecue allow the grill to sit over the heat of the coal after cooking your food until cool when cool scrub with balled up Aluminum foil.

Aluminum Foil

After the last steak is brought in, and while the coals are still red-hot, lay a sheet of aluminum foil over the grill to burn off any remaining foodstuffs. The next time you use your barbecue, crumple up the foil and use it to easily scrub off the burned food before you start cooking
Baking Soda

Keep your barbecue grill in top condition by making a soft paste of 1/4 cup baking soda and 1/4 cup water. Apply the paste with a wire brush and let dry for 15 minutes. Then wipe it down with a dry cloth and place the grill over the hot coals for at least 15 minutes to burn off any residue before placing any food on top.
Plastic Bags

That neighborhood barbecue was a blast, but your grill is a sorry mess now. Take the racks off and place them in a garbage bag. Spray oven cleaner on the grill and close up the bag. The next day, open the bag, making sure to keep your face away from the fumes. All that burned-on gunk should wipe right off.
WD-40

To make a worn old barbecue grill look like new again, spray it liberally with WD-40, wait a few seconds, and scrub with a wire brush. Remember to use WD-40 only on a grill that is not in use and has cooled off.


Good Luck !

2007-04-23 09:08:25 · answer #2 · answered by mshonnie 6 · 0 0

hose off excess dust and dirt, let dry and check if all the dust is gone, cause if you wipe it down with the dust still on it your stainless steel will scratch. In the garden center of walmart they cary a stainless steel grill cleaner, just spray it on and polish it off, we use it and it works very well. Walmart also carys grill covers that will protect your grill from the elements.

2007-04-23 08:43:53 · answer #3 · answered by jkn143 3 · 0 0

Check and see if oven cleaner will clean it safely.

2007-04-23 08:38:26 · answer #4 · answered by ? 7 · 0 0

try some C L R cleaner

2007-04-23 09:52:36 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Soap, water, and elbo grease.

2007-04-23 08:36:02 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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