Barbecue cleaning and maintenanceSupport and advice
Sensible storageStore your barbecue safely. Barbecues need to be kept away from moisture to avoid rusting, so if you have no space inside, a garage, shed or covered area of the garden will do. Treat paintwork with careNever wax or paint your barbecue as this will make it look dull and smeary. Keep your BBQ cleanOne of the most important things to remember when looking after your BBQ is to keep it clean. Below you will find our top tips for successful barbecue cleaning: BodyWipe off the grease from the inside of the lid, bowl and exterior surfaces of the barbecue with warm soapy water before rinsing and drying. Ash absorbs moisture which can lead to premature rusting of your BBQ. Empty out the ashes, once they have cooled, from the kettle and ash catchers of your charcoal barbecue after each use. GratesTo make barbecue cleaning easier, put oil on the grill once it has heated up to help stop food sticking to it. If food does stick, reheat the barbecue after cooking to help burn off the remains. With a gas model you can just use a high heat for about ten minutes. BurnersTo maintain an even heat across your gas burners, clean any debris off the burner tubes with a stainless steel brush, being careful to use an up-down motion. Bottom TrayGet rid of grease with a plastic scraper each time the bottom tray is used. Wash it with warm soapy water before rinsing it. Warming racks and work surfacesLook after your barbecues warming racks by cleaning with a soapy, fine steel wool pad. Use this lightly on a porcelain control panel so as not to scratch the surface. |
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