After a long hard winter, it was time to clean my GrillGrates and tune up my grills. The GrillGrates have not been off my grills since last spring- so it was time for their once a year deep cleaning.
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Remove GrillGrates to a driveway or area suitable for hose and water.
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Use the GrateTool on each panel starting at the hinge and scrape the build-up off as much as possible.
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Soak in a large (long) plastic container. I used Simple Green this year based on positive feedback from customers. 10:1 dilution. Soak for minimum of 3 hours, even overnight.
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You can also use brillo on the raised rails if they are not smooth and slick after using the scrubby.
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Hose off to rinse any remaining residue away.
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Back to the grills for a long summer ahead of grate grilling!
- Power washing also works well.
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Face-down burn-off, just don’t go to your neighbors for a beer! This will dry out the cooking rails requiring re-seasoning.
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Aluminum foil over hot GrillGrates as it can cause temperatures to spike to over 1000F and cause warping or even melting.
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Oven cleaner or other caustic degreasers as they will pit and tarnish GrillGrates over time.