The Best Way to Clean Your Grill!



Hey guys, it’s summer time! Is your gas grill covered in grease and grime? Don’t worry, I’ve got you! In this video, I’ll show you the best way to clean your gas grill so it’s ready for your next backyard BBQ. From tackling stubborn buildup on the grates to deep cleaning the exterior, these simple steps will have your grill looking and performing like new. Let’s get it clean and fire it up! 🔥🍔

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Timestamps:

00:00 Clean Your Grates After Each Use
03:00 Cleaning Removable parts
04:58 Scrape Off Dry Debris
06:47 Deep Cleaning the interior
07:54 Scrub Removable Parts
09:15 Deep Cleaning the Outside
10:05 Rust Spots?
10:48 Keeping your Grill Clean

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  1. I have a older Weber Genesis grill that has the cast iron grates. A couple times a year I clean the inside of the grill and then place the still dirty cast iron grates on top of the flavorizer bars and turn the grill to high for 45 minutes or so. This will turn any grease on the grates to white dust, similar to self cleaning your oven. Then you just re-season the grates.

  2. Having sold weber for a few years, the way they recommend cleaning the grill is to – after finish cooking put the lid down for a few mins, let the rest of the excess char up and use their brush to clean with – they found using water while the grills were hot actually cracked the porcelain coating on them, so using water while hot is not recommended.

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