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shum02

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Posted: 07/21/10 05:05am Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Yea, it's a grill! Some I know insist that it look "brand new" after each use?! Yea right!

Every once in a while I'll heat her up real good and give the grill a good scaping as well as the inside but I resist trying to take it all off. Weber tells you that this "build up" will insulate the grill and this will help to make it hotter inside than a brand new one. Mine looks like I use it and I do!


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Posted: 07/21/10 05:31am Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

incidently, I bought one of those new metal brush with water spray/drip grill cleaners and it is really great.
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Posted: 07/21/10 07:56am Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

From time to time and if it is really dirty I will get a can of the Easy-off barbecue cleaner. Heat the grill spray on scrub with seperate grill brush and then use a hose tyo wash it off. Yes it takes off the majority of the seasoning but it looks brand new and gives me reason to reseason (barbecue) more.
I've also have to use a tooth pick or torch tip cleaner and go around the tube to clear any grease or bits which are blocking flame.
Finally and it is important after you use the hose to wash off the crud tip the barbecue up so the end where the stricker is up slightly to allow any water that collected in the flame tube to leak out.

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One more thing. Weber is an awesome company that stands behind their product. After 6 months of ownership of our grill my dog got his leash tangled up in the table the grilll was on and all came crashing down.
The dog was fine but the lid on the gril was cracked and handle was broken. I called Weber told them exactly what had happened and they sent me the replacement parts no charge including shipping. I explained it was my fault and they said no worries we want you to continue to enjoy Weber products.
I got to tell you I have used that story on several occassions when I have been given not so good service. I tell the person I will always purchase Weber products, yours, not so sure.

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Turn it up all the way. Burn it off. Then brush. Weber makes a brush to get between the grills and underneath. Spray with Pam and you are ready to do next time. Whatever you do don't use soap. It is like a cast iron fry pay. Needs to be seasoned every so often.


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I just scrape the iron grate as needed and clean the inside when it looks bad.


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All some great ideas to clean it, if needed that is, thank you very much!!

Weber outdid themselves with this one, i didnt want to ruin it.





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Posted: 08/01/10 12:05pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I just scrape before I cook each time.Love that grill


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Posted: 08/01/10 03:39pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Another thing I do that helps is putting the grate in the electric oven at home whenever we clean it. Comes out like new after I brush it off.


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