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Should I clean my charcoal grill after every use?

Should I clean my charcoal grill after every use?

During the height of grilling season, it’s important to clean your grill after every use. That means cleaning food particles off the grates as well as cleaning the grill brush or scraper itself.

Should I clean my Weber grill after each use?

We recommend cleaning your cooking grates every time you use your grill. Simply preheat the grill on high for 15 minutes, with the lid closed, and then brush the grates clean with a Weber Stainless Steel Grill Brush.

Should you clean your grill after using it?

You should do a simple grill cleaning after every use. It is best to do this after you are done cooking. When the grate cools down and is still pretty warm take your grill brush and clean any food particles that are stuck on the grate. The only thing needed for this is a wire brush.

How do I clean a grill after every use?

Clean the grill using a stiff wire brush dipped in water. Do not lean over the grill while cleaning, as this will create plenty of steam. For tough grease spots, add dish soap to the water or a grill cleaner. Once the surface has cooled, wipe the grate with a damp cloth to remove residue or brush bristles.

What do you do with charcoal after grilling?

Once your used charcoal and ash is completely cold, you can throw it away. We recommend wrapping completely in aluminum foil before tossing into a non-combustible outdoor trash receptacle.

Do I need to clean BBQ every time?

Using the cleaning processes outlined above, we recommend cleaning the interior of your gas barbecue every 3 months or so and the exterior once a month.

How do you clean a BBQ before and after use?

Before and after each grilling season:

  1. Pre-heat the grill for 15 minutes on high heat, then turn off the grill.
  2. Turn the gas off; either on the propane tank or the gas line.
  3. Clean the grill using a stiff wire brush dipped in water.
  4. For tough grease spots, add dish soap to the water or a grill cleaner.