The Best Way to Clean Your Grill Without A BBQ Brush



BBQ grill steel bristle brushes are dangerous. I asked the youtube community for help and you delivered. In this video, I’ll be using an onion and aluminum foil to clean my BBQ grill which are the most popular methods to clean grill grates without using a grill brush.

Chapters:
00:00 – Intro
00:35 – The Safety Concerns
02:17 – The Onion Method vs The Aluminum Foil Method
05:18 – Safe Brush Method
05:43 – Other Suggestions I Didn’t Test
06:50 – Final Thoughts and The Winner

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30 Comments

  1. Thank you for this. I am going to use the onion method from now on. Onions are an easily renewable resource and can be eaten or composted. There are very expensive grills that have laser cut steel grates that are flat and reversible, so you just flip them and burn off the dirty side. But those types of grills are really really expensive (for example, Hestan).

  2. Throw your grate face down on the grass and leave it there until next morning. The dew makes miracle. Then put your grate back onto the bbq and brush out the grate on both sides. That IS the easiest method.

  3. once is hot use a bent scraper, paint scraper etc first to remove the dirty stuff, wear thick gloves because some hot particles could fly and fall on your hands, that will be faster and easier after that u can keep cleaning with the onion or aluminum ball etc..

  4. The wire brush is not only dangerous to the non-stick grills, but wires can come off and get lodged into the grill and end up in your food. I've heard where people have needed surgery to remove it. Happens more often than you would think

  5. Another way to remove the gunk without damaging or scratching any of the enamel is to use a Steamer with the scotch-Brite attachment, without almost any pressure the steam will meltdissolve most of the gunkgrease within seconds and the Scotch-Brite helps with any stubborn gunk. You'll be done in half the time or faster using a steamer…

  6. just take the grate of and wash it in the sink.

    Dude, you wont try the wood because you have multiple grills? why don't you just get a piece of MF wood? I know the brand name thing costs 35$.. why are so many of you just half-witted consumers? just get a random piece of wood out of your garage.. wtf

  7. I've always wire brushed then onioned. I'd never heard of the wire issue until I started seeing ads for the Grill Rescue product on FB and Insta. I'm sure it's a real thing and I'm lucky. I've since switched to an old grill fork to scrape between the grates and an onion after. Can't be too safe. Maybe the onion works because they are full of water and it kind of steam cleans like the Grill Rescue? Nice video, thanks.

  8. I have a 22inch weber grill. I bought a 24 inch water pan normally used to catch overflow from a water heater. These water pans come with a hole in one side. You will need to plug that hole with some PVC pipe, a rubber casket and a cap. Test your pan to make sure it doesn't leak. Place your water pan on the counter, put your grill grate in the pan add some hot water and Dawn. Let it sit over night, then scrub the grate on both sides with a stainless steel pad. You will be amazed at how easy it is to clean your grate like new. Dump out the water from you 24 inch water heater pan, clean the pan with some more Dawn. Let your grate dry and your good to go.

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