How to clean a dirty Grill

It’s BBQ season, so you’ll light up the grill to cook your favorite summer food. But after all winter stagnation, it will need to be cleaned well. So, you take the brush out of the bristles and start scratching. It’s BBQ season, so you’ll light up the grill to cook your favorite summer food. But after all winter stagnation, it will need to be cleaned well. So, you take the brush out of the bristles and start scratching.4 Hacks to clean your grill

Step to Follow for cleaning a dirty grill

Diirty bbq grill grates

1- Clean with Steam

In the kitchen, a regular metal dish is filled with water and brought to a boil on the grill. Slide the container aside (use tongs!) and start cleaning with a bristle brush. Steam helps get rid of dust!

2- Clean with Beer:

clean Diirty bbq grill by using brush
On a warm grill, pour half a bottle of beer over the greasy grill. Beer breaks down oil and grease and falls off instantly when brushed with a bristle brush.

3- Clean with Vinegar:

clean Diirty bbq grill with vinegar

Pour regular household vinegar into a spray bottle. Sprinkle vinegar all over the grill, then roll up the aluminum foil and use it like a bristle brush to immediately scrape off dust.

4- Clean with Onion:

clean Diirty bbq grill with onion

Cut the onion in half, place it on the tip of a grill fork and rub it all over the grill grill, then scrub with a bristle brush. The enzymes in onions help break down oils and fats.

Equipment for Cleaning the BBQ Grill

You can find dozens of grill cleaning tools, fixtures, and accessories online or at your local hardware store, but nothing is better than

  • 1 long-handled wire brush,
  • 1 wire bottle brush,
  • 1 5-gallon bucket
  • 1 little elbow grease.

Do not use Chemicals

Do not use chemicals to clean the grill as it can make the food taste worse. Instead, all you need is warm water, dishwashing liquid (like Dawn), a thick detergent and baking soda.
If the exterior of the grill is stainless steel, a stainless steel cleaner will help maintain the luster. You will also need long-sleeved rubber gloves, a disposable dishwashing sponge and cotton swabs. Wait for cloudy days when cleaning stainless steel. The hot sun can make stains on stainless steel surfaces difficult to remove. It is also more enjoyable to work in cool weather.

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