Cleaning Your Outdoor Grill
Your outdoor grill will be the center of your outdoor kitchen during the summer time. If your grill has a side burner or two you can use your outdoor grill instead for your indoor oven and stove and move all the heat and odor of indoor kitchen outside. You can bake and roast in your outdoor grill as easily as in the kitchen oven.
Cleaning your grill after each use is important because it could greatly extend the life of the grill and, perhaps far more importantly, it will make sure that you get consistent performance from it. If the perfect 1 inch porterhouse is 5 minutes on each side in April you will need it to be the same five minutes in August a barbecue champ title.
The outside cleans easily with normal household cleaners. Dish-washing detergent is the best grease cutter and when mixed with hot water will probably be adequate to take care of the exterior of even your stainless steel grill looking like new. Do not hesitate to hose it off good rinsing. Water will not hurt the grill unless it is permitted to accumulate so if you don’t leave it warm to dry thoroughly give it a wipe down by having an absorbent towel.
After each use, and after the grill has cooled, remove the surefire grates and these a brushing with a grill cleaning scrub. You want to remove the grates before brushing because along with anxiety debris falling in the burners or accumulating in the bottom of the grill pan. Wash them down with your dish washing detergent solution, give them a good rinse, dry, and as the finishing touch spray them lightly on both sides with olive oil. If you do this diligently after each use the grates will never rust. Food won’t stick to them either.
While the grill grates are removed spray the burners lightly with a grease cutting cleaner and gently brush them and wipe them off before the original color shines through. Give them a very light spray of vegetable oil too but wipe off any excess. Drippings and debris can rust through the thin metal burners in only one season without continuous maintenance. This is the best way to avoid the replacement cost of new burners as well as keep them performing consistently. Some grills will require of which you remove a lava rock grate or drip shield before you can get to the burners. In these situations there should be substantially less drippings and debris on the burners after several uses so you will just have to monitor the build high.
Palm Springs Grill Cleaning
73001 Country Club Dr, Palm Desert, CA 92260
(888) 804-0072