Jul 15 2008

Maintain Clean Barbecue Gas Grill

Published by lj724 at 12:18 pm under Grilling Tips & Recipes

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Since most grills are placed outside there is a tendency to get dirty even when the is not being used. First and foremost - you should have a cover for the that is placed over the barbecue when it is not being used. A cover will prevent rain from reaching most parts of your . It is very easy to remove the cover when you are going to use the . Do not attempt to put the cover back on when the is hot Let the cool first. For more info on covers, click here.
Cleaning portions of your after each use is required. There are other portions which need to be cleaned on an as needed basis depending mostly upon usage. And if you are in a geographic area where the is put away for the winter, you will need a barbecue before it is stored for the winter and before it is used the next spring.
Every-time you use the the cooking grates should be cleaned. The best time is immediately after you have removed the food from the grates. Turn the burners on the highest heat setting and close the hood. After about 15 minutes, the cooking grates with a brass wire and shut off the heat. Brushing the grates will off any residue and make them ready for your next usage of your barbecue .
You should also wipe all exposed areas of the (working surfaces, shelves, hood, every-time before you replace the cover. On an as needed basis or at least each season, change the grease pan liner and/or sand. Do not refill if you are storing the and will not use for a few months. Refill when the barbecue is brought out of storage.
Periodically, the warming racks using a fine steel wool pad with warm soapy water. Rinse thoroughly as you do not want any soap to remain on the warming racks. Also remove any stains from the cover/hood using the fine steel wool pad with the warm soapy water. Again, rinse thoroughly.
Remove the cooking grates every 5 - 10 uses and depending upon the brand , the steel diffuser heat bars above the burners. If your has lava stone or ceramic briquettes, move and shake the stone or briquettes to remove any pockets of grease buildup. The lava stone or ceramic briquettes should be replaced periodically. The lava stones tend to absorb the juices and grease. They will tend to flame more rather than create evenly distributed heat.
If you have a propane tank and you are storing the for the season, it is best to empty the tank before storing for safety reasons. The best way to empty the tank is to ignite the burners and burn off the . Do not disconnect the propane tank until the tank is empty and the flames are out on the barbecue .
There is no need to the burners. However, every few years the burners should be replace. By applying the maintenance cleaning tasks listed above regularly on your , your will perform better and last a long time.

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