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How To Get Your Grill Sparkling Clean

 

The summer season is upon us, which means that grilling season is here as well. As you start using your grill more and more, it is important to clean it properly. Cleaning your grill after using the barbeque is a great task, but doing it the right way will save you a lot of time and make the process easier. Here are tips on helping you clean your grill and make it look sparkling. These tricks will help you enjoy barbequing more than ever. 

Get Your Cleaning Gear Ready

         

Before cooking a delicious meal, one of the primary requirements is getting the ingredients ready. In the same way, before beginning, the task of cleaning your grill keeps things ready. The tools you should have include detergent, a bucket, a scrubber, paper towels, aluminum foil, and some soapy water with baking soda. 

Light Up The Grill

                     

It might seem like burning out your stainless-steel grill, but actually, it does the opposite. Closing the lid and heating the grill for more than half an hour allows the fat stuck in the rod to melt away. As a result, the stuck-on fat from the sausage or meat is either burnt out or melted away. This allows you to get rid of the stickiness and makes your job of cleaning the grill easier. 

Soak The Grill In Soapy Water

                    

Once you heat the grill, you can immediately soak the grates in a bucket filled with soapy water. The action of the soap molecules will easily separate the residual fat and oil left in the grill rods. Detergent and soap water is known for their mechanism to easily pick off fat and oil and rinse it away with water. Keep the grill soaked for at least thirty minutes and simultaneously rub excess grease or ash.

Manually Use A Scrubber

              

You can also use a rubber glove for safety and rub off the grill using a scrubber. This can be tedious as it involves physical excursion, but the result is clean. Sometimes detergent and soaps cannot do the things that a manual scrub can achieve. To effectively scrub off the stubborn particles, detach the panels and the grills and scrub them off individually. You can use vinegar to loosen up the gunk a bit for efficiency. 

Using Foil Balls As A Scrubbing Alternative

            

Instead of using a scrubber to get rid of the greasy, sticky barbeque leftovers, you can also make use of aluminum foil. Use hot soapy water and scrub the grill with the foil. One can crumple the aluminum foil and turn it into a ball to scrub the grill with ease. Also, while you are at it, make sure to clean off the burner as it is a site for infestation. 

The Baking Soda Trick

              

Cleaning the grill is not everything when the final cleaning product is dull and loses its touch. To overcome this problem and make your grill as new as before, make use of baking soda. After scrubbing and soaking, you can sprinkle baking soda all over the grill. Then using a sponge, start rubbing and wiping it off until you completely remove the baking soda. 

The Great Use Of Water, Steam, And Onions 

               

Using the steam clean method allows you to get rid of the odor post grilling. For instance, if you have used the grill to cook fish and use it another day to grill meat, the flavors might get mixed up. Sometimes the charcoal flavor you are looking for might get replaced by the previously grilled ingredient. The water steam method uses a water-soaked towel by placing it inside the grill post-use.                    

Furthermore, you can also use onion with the help of a fork to rub off the hot rods. The water from the onions ensures cleaning off the grill and adds flavor to the grill with the existing charcoal flavor. 

The Final Touch Of The Water Jet 

                   

After getting done with all the above-mentioned processes, use a strong water jet to get rid of the residuals. The high-pressure water jet will sparkle the grill rods and the BBQ body, making it look new and sparkly. After wetting the grill, it is necessary to wipe the grill dry with a paper towel or a microfiber towel. Thus, you have successfully cleaned the grill and made it look sparkly. 

Conclusion

Get ready for grilling all summer long especially knowing how easy it is to take care of your grill afterward. Most of the products you need to clean your grill properly are probably already in your house. So, what are you waiting for? Get out there and start grilling!