Cleaning Your BBQ Equipment
If last night’s dishes are still waiting to be washed and your car is barely recognisable
through the mud, there’s a fair chance your barbecue is in a bit of a state too.
It needn’t be that way though, because, unlike cleaning...
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Cleaning Your BBQ Equipment
If last night’s dishes are still waiting to be washed and your car is barely recognisable
through the mud, there’s a fair chance your barbecue is in a bit of a state too.
It needn’t be that way though, because, unlike cleaning your car, sorting out your gas
barbecue doesn’t take long at all - even when it’s been in hibernation for a good few
months.
True, a charcoal barbecue may need lots of care and attention, but with no hot, dirty ashes
to clean, gas grills are pleasingly low maintenance.
Follow this simple guide to easy BBQ cleaning:
Preparation and Cleaning
Remove the base rock and racks, and scrape out any debris from last season.
Or if the rocks
are very greasy, turn them over and burn off the residue before replacing them*.
The natural lava rock in barbecues can be reheated - set the grill to a high temperature for
10 minutes to burn up any encrusted food that’s stuck.
Some newer barbecues will even do
this for you – at the push of a dedicated
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