Thank you to the 100 people who took our survey last month. It was great to hear the various things people have done to clean their GrillGrates.
- Never 17%
- 1-2 times a year 36%
- 3-4 times a year 17%
- 4 times or more 32%
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Power washing & steam cleaners– I took my buddy Tom’s GrillGrates to the car wash once! It works. One customer “bungy corded” GrillGrates to a tree and power-washed them after rending a dozen pork butts on them. Believe me I asked for a picture next time! Maybe he should leave them out over night for the animals to feast on pig love?
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Oven Cleaning Cycle- Several reported using the self clean setting on their ovens with great success. Just a little ash left. I need to try it and see no reason not to. I suspect a re-oiling the first use might be needed.
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Pry Bars, Butter Knives and Ash Tools along with the GrateTool to clean the valleys of debris.
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Turn to high and wait until they catch fire! Then turn off the gas and let them burn off. We don’t suggest this method but have experienced a few fires in the valleys, especially from juicy rib-eyes.
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Aluminum foil sheet over GrillGrates at high temps for a few minutes. Again a risky move if left on for 30 min or more 1000F temps will be reached and WARPING is eminent!
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Dry Grass Trimmings to remove grease and clean them? How green!
Nothing beats the GrateTool in the valleys |
Our BRUSH TRIAL was a failure and we learned that a valley brush gunks up so fast and bends too easily. However the survey did lead us to a simple ash tool. Stay Tuned!
On the Grill Cleaner |