How should I clean my propane grill?

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My propane grill needs to be cleaned, how should I go about doing so?



Best Answer

The method I use is to leave on high for a few minutes to burn off the worst of the food residue.

Then I scrub it with a wire grill brush and , while still warm, I then re-oil with cooking oil.

There are proprietary products you can use and I've seen people using oven cleaner but I steer well away from those!




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Quick Answer about "How should I clean my propane grill?"

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


  • What is the easiest way to clean a propane grill?

    For regular maintenance cleaning, you'll need rubber gloves, a bucket of hot and soapy water (dish soap is recommended), aluminum foil, paper towels, and a grill brush. Make sure all the grill burners are off and that the dials are in the \u201cOFF\u201d position. Turn off and disconnect the propane tank.

    What do you need to clean a propane grill?

    Dish soap and water is the most reliable way to clean a gas grill without chemicals. You can always reapply dish soap and water to break down the tough grease. Using chemicals like baking soda and water or vinegar and water is the more efficient way to clean your gas grill.

    What is the best thing to use to clean a gas grill?

    If you have a pressure washer, now is a good time to give the entire grill a good washing inside and out. If not, a garden hose with a soft bristle brush will also work. Make sure you do this out in the yard to avoid staining your driveway or any other concrete surface.




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    Answer 2

    Here's my method.

    1. Don't clean the grill from the previous cooking, just turn it off and leave it.
    2. Next time you're grilling, turn the heat up to high until the grill smokes.
    3. Dip a grill brush in a bowl of water and run it along the metal. It will steam clean the surfaces.
    4. Before adding food, take an oiled paper towel and place it on the grill, using the grill brush to grease the grate. I do this twice, since the first run usually picks up a lot of residual char.
    5. Grill away.

    One benefit of this method is that you don't have to clean up afterward, and you take advantage of the heating-up of the grill that has to happen anyway, rather than keeping the grill on extra afterwards.

    Answer 3

    When the grill has cooled completely (after dinner):

    • I take some kitchen paper or some newspaper and clean off as much as possible.

    • I use a wire brush with a scraper to brush the grill, and scrape off any bits that are stuck on.

    • I DO NOT re-oil, and the grill stays nice and greasy for the next usage.

    • Before the snow of winter rolls around, I take it all apart, clean the plates with a BBQ cleaning foam and water, and the cover that goes over the burners gets a good scraping, then I wash and clean the frame. This way, the grill will last years of good use.

    Answer 4

    It depends in the quality of the grill and what parts you are looking to clean. I always take the grill grates, and the peices that go over the burners and power wash them. they are both high quality, and can take teh beating. The other internal parts I wipe down with rags and burn it off.

    Answer 5

    I bought a plastic box with lid, (suitable for under the bed), and I put the grills and plates of my BBQ in it with a large pitcher of cold tap water and some "degreaser" dish soap. I then boil a tea kettle of tap water and pour over the top of the cold water and everything in the box (so as not to melt my plastic box) and put the lid on so it will stay hot. in half and hour to 45 minutes everything comes right off with the BBQ wire brush and the stainless steel scrubbie. Wipe down the inside of the BBQ and put foil on the bottom and put back together. Wish there was an easier way, but it's the cleanest way for me.

    Answer 6

    As many have said, I like to turn the grill on high, close it, and let it burn off the bulk of the residue; then I use a grill brush to scrub all of the remaining residue and char off; after that I wipe down the grill with oil (usually olive oil).

    Answer 7

    Like you'd cook any other metal surface you cook on. You can use the grill to cook off some kinds of debris. You can scrape with a metal scrubby. You can buy abrasive pads and metal brushes. You can buy spray grill cleaner, but be sure to clean that off really well before cooking on it.

    Answer 8

    Since there is only my husband and myself, there isn't much meat and/or veggies. But, after each use and once we have eaten the grill is cool enough once the dishes from the meal are washed (by hand) I then take both the grill and the burner cover into the kitchen and wash. When I see a lot of debris is sitting on the bottom I then clean it up with paper towels and discard. The grill is easy to clean with this method and we don't have to worry about eating charred whatever.

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