How to clean a gas grill

Cleaning is the worst part of using a gas grill, by then you would have filled yourself nicely with a steak or two and all you would want to do is relax by the sun and take a nap or so. Luckily, gas grills do not take too much of an effort to clean but here are some tips to help you with your cleaning.

First off, ensure that there is no connection between the natural or propane gas tank and the controls in the off position. For complete safety, we recommend removing the gas tank completely and putting it away in a safe distance. The easiest and most convenient solution to clean the grill is to use dish-washing soap liquid and water. Mix the soap liquid with hot or warm water in a large bucket or container.

Now remove the grill rack from the gas grill and place it in the bucket of soapy water. Leave it in there for at least half an hour. If there is a lot of grease built in the grilling racks then soak it in for longer. Another way to remove grease built on the racks is to put the drip guard right with the racks in the container, then remove the leftover grease with a wet-dry vacuum.

Once you have soaked the grill rack, rinse off all excess soap  and put them back in the grill.If you have any excess particles on your grill then use a grill cleaning brush to remove the residue. Never use a porcelain or metal grill cleaning brush as it will damage the rack.

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