In Part 1 of this month’s newsletter, we will give you tips on getting your grill ready for the season ….
Tip 1.
Clean Your Grill (Cold Method)
- First, make sure you turn off the fuel.
- Wash the exterior of the grill with warm, soapy water or a stainless steel cleaner.
- Clean the inside of the lid and vacuum any debris out of the firebox.
- Clean the interior parts like grills and burner assemblies with a wire brush, pumice block, or stainless steel scrubber.
- Completely dry your grill to prevent rusting.
Tip 2.
Clean Your Grill (Hot Method)
- Watch our Facebook Live where Bill goes through the steps of a hot cleaning. Softening and burning off the buildup on your grates is easier this way. Once cooled, you can use a wire brush to scrub burner assemblies too.
Tip 3.
Inspect Your Grill
- First, make sure you turn off the fuel.
- If your propane tank is empty, refill it at an authorized propane supplier.
- Inspect the burners and their gas tubes to make sure they aren’t worn out, rusty or blocked by debris or spider webs.
- If the gas tubes have worn spots, replace them. If they are blocked, use a pipe cleaner, toothpick or paper clip to clear them.
- Check the knobs and other controls to make sure they’re undamaged and working properly.
- Tighten any loose screws or bolts.
Remember ….
- Whenever possible, consider replacing old or broken parts on your grill before going out and buying a whole new grill.
- Nearly every part of your grill will have a replacement part you can buy and replacement parts are cheaper.
Watch our Appliance Master Live Episode where Bill shows you how to prepare your grill for Grilling Season.
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