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How To Maintain Your Outdoor Grill

September 18th, 2009 | Posted in Food & Beverages

For first time grill owners there are a few tips about cleaning your grill that everyone should know that can keep your grill running for years longer than normally possible. You should think of your outdoor grill as an investment rather than just something you use for entertainment purposes or just cooking food. If you take care of your grill it can work for you for years to come rather than just a few months.

The first tip that probably seems like common sense to most people is that you need to clean your outdoor grill after every use. If you leave it messy after use than not only do you make it harder on yourself the next time you go to grill anything, it also decreases the life of your grill and can cause it to rust.

To properly clean your grill you will need a few common items that most people have around the house. These include: a bottle of dish soap, a grill brush, cooking oil or spray, and some wool or steel pads. Once you have all the required items you need to get to the actual cleaning process. This involves several steps that we will cover below.

The first place you should start cleaning is the actual grill plates that you place your food on. These usually have the most buildup of food and grime. You should be able to just remove and separately clean them. Once you get the plates clean you should move onto the burners if you have a gas grill. Also make sure to get any preparation surfaces if your outdoor grill has them.

The last step you need to take in order to have a properly maintained grill is to oil the grill plates. You can do this with everyday cooking spray or plain oil. It doesn’t matter either way but it is important that you grease it up some way so that you can keep it from rusting. It is also a good way to keep your food from sticking the next time you go to grill any food.

And thats all there is to proper grill maintenance. If you just follow the steps listed above you will have your grill for years to come. Treating your grill as an investment is the best thing that you can do for your outdoor grilling entertainment.

Cameron writes for a site about outdoor grills where he gives tips and advice to experienced and new grill owners alike. If you want to read his Weber grills visit his site.

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