How to clean a gas grill

Author: Eric Farmer
Date Of Creation: 5 March 2021
Update Date: 27 June 2024
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How to Clean a Gas Grill - Deep Cleaning the Weber
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Content

To keep your gas grill working and looking good, it is very important to keep it clean.Follow these tips and you will enjoy great grilled food for a long time to come.

Steps

Method 1 of 2: Wash Your Grill After Each Use

By following this method, you will extend the life of your grill.

  1. 1 Turn off the gas supply before starting. The valve should be where the grill connects to the propane tank.
  2. 2 Take a bucket of warm, soapy water. The ratio of dish soap and water should be 2-3 drops per 1 cup, respectively.
  3. 3 Use a wire brush to clean the grate. You can also use a cloth to clean burners and other hard-to-reach areas.
  4. 4 Use a cloth to apply oil to the grate. Vegetable will protect the grill from corrosion a little.
  5. 5 Wash the cooking area next to the wire rack.
  6. 6 Turn on the gas supply.

Method 2 of 2: Thoroughly Cleaning Your Grill

Thorough cleaning should be done once a year, thus cleaning areas that cannot be washed after each use.


  1. 1 Turn off the gas supply before starting.
  2. 2 Disassemble the grill. Remove the burner cover, ceramic or clay briquette and burner block.
  3. 3 Wash the burner cap. Use warm soapy water, the ratio of dish soap to water should be 4-5 drops per gallon (3.85 L) respectively.
  4. 4 Check burners for various blockages to prevent fire. Remove the burners from the grill and make sure they are free of grease or soot. You may be able to remove them yourself, or you may need a wrench to tighten the bolts.
    • Replace clogged burners that you cannot clean.
  5. 5 Wash the grill inside and out with warm soapy water. For tough stains, use a countertop detergent.
  6. 6 Assemble the grill and turn on the gas.
  7. 7 Leave the grill on for a few minutes to remove any remaining detergent.
  8. 8 Ready.

Tips

  • At the end of the season, inspect the inside and outside of the grill for rust. If available, paint with metal paint.

What do you need

  • Bucket of warm soapy water
  • Dishwashing liquid
  • Textile
  • Wire brush
  • Vegetable oil or cooking spray