using a wire brush and even some easy off oven cleaner works well if you just have to have it looking new. the problem is that a new grill or very clean one will have food stick to it. i personally think that a good preheating to clean and sterilize the cooking surfaces with a little bit of brushing is all you need.
2007-05-10 17:16:44
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answered by tdodd4 2
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This is a sure fire way to clean your BBQ, place a sheet of tinfoil on the burners (shiny side down) turn it up to high and put the lid down. It will smoke like crazy and you will think it is on fire (it's not), stand back so the smoke doesn't get in your eyes, hair, etc and don't place it near an open window. When it stops smoking, open it up, remove foil and brush off any loose dirt.
This really works.
2007-05-10 16:31:25
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answered by glencairngirls 2
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If it's propane you should crank up the gas full blast and cook it off and use a wire brush to scrub off the charcoal left over, you turn down the heat to a normal temp and wipe it off with a clean wet rag quickly being careful not to get a steam burn, now it's ready to cook. have fun
2007-05-10 16:14:31
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answered by Anonymous
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First turn it up high to burn off as much as you can get that way. Then spray it while hot with oven cleaner and let that soak in till it is cool. Then wipe down the surfaces with a thick rag or old towel.
2007-05-10 16:17:23
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answered by Rich Z 7
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its really great they make this BBQ brush and its so awsome!!! heat up the grill and scrub it off the grease will melt away...
2007-05-10 16:14:55
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answered by lil_odie66 2
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A stiff wire brush works best.
2007-05-10 16:13:49
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answered by Living In Korea 7
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Get some applecider vinegar, cleans it fast.
2007-05-10 16:10:43
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answered by sunflare63 7
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