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Finally, barbecue season is here!

Before you get cooking this spring, give your beloved BBQ a quick clean. Here’s how:

Charcoal

  • To clean the cooking grate, heat the grill on high for ten to fifteen minutes.  Once hot, remove any leftover debris by scrubbing the grill with a wire grill brush.
  • Once cooled, discard ashes from the bottom of the BBQ.
  • Mix a solution of mild dish soap and water and clean the inside of the BBQ using a steel-wool pad.
  • Empty the ash catcher.
  • Clean the lid, bowl and ash catcher with mix of mild dish soap and water. Wipe down with a damp microfibre cloth thereafter.

Gas

  • Heat the grill on high and remove any baked on food using a wire grill brush.
  • Once cooled, disconnect the propane tank then  remove the grilling grates and metal plates, then soak them in a bucket of warm water and dish soap.
  • While the grates and plates are soaking, cover the heating elements with tinfoil, and scrub the inside of the BBQ using a steel-wool pad. The tinfoil will prevent any debris from falling onto the heating element. Once you have removed all of the debris, wipe the inside of your BBQ using a damp microfibre cloth and throw the tinfoil away.
  • Remove the drip tray from the BBQ and place it into the bucket of warm water and dish soap to soak for five minutes.
  • Remove the grates, plates and drip tray and wipe them down using a damp microfibre cloth.
  • Return the grates, plates and drip tray to the BBQ and close the lid. With a damp microfibre cloth, wipe down the exterior. Once the exterior is clean, reconnect the propane tank.