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Clean Your Grill For Better Tasting Food-How To

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Real Estate Agent with CONLON/Christie's International Real Estate

How To Clean Your Grill For Better Tasting Food

 

A well-maintained grill is the key to great tasting food, season after season -- chicken, meats, fish or other.  And keeping your grill clean is simple.

In this 4-minute from Lowe's, you'll learn basic, pre-grilling cleaning tricks, plus how to breakdown your gas grill completely and clean its parts.

Some of the pointers from the video:

  • Clean your grill before every use using the grill's own heat and a wire brush
  • Don't try to clean rusted and/or broken grill grates -- replace them
  • After long periods of non-use, check your burners for insects and pests

The video is geared at beginners and includes a step-by-step tutorial. Even the most seasoned griller could probably pick up a tip or two.

 

Posted by Michael LaFido on April 26, 2010 | Tags: Grill

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Dagny Eason
Dagny's Real Estate - Wilton, CT
Fairfield County CT, CDPE Homes For Sale and Condo

We just turn up the heat, cover the insides with alum foil, and wait (with the cover down) for 10 minutes ....

Apr 26, 2010 07:24 AM
Paige Walker
Paige Walker - Pineville, LA
Real Estate Guru - Alexandria Pineville LA

Michael - Great timing on this blog! Just in time for those outdoor barbecues! Thanks for the info! - Paige

Apr 26, 2010 07:29 AM
Paige Walker
Paige Walker - Pineville, LA
Real Estate Guru - Alexandria Pineville LA

Michael - Great timing on this blog! Just in time for those outdoor barbecues! Thanks for the info! - Paige

Apr 26, 2010 07:30 AM
Tom Boos
Sine & Monaghan Realtors, Real Living - Grosse Pointe Farms, MI
Providing the very best of service to Sellers and

I never use any cleaning solution on my grates.  Just the heat of the grill should be enough to loosen food residue from previous use and allow it's complete removal with a good wire brushing.

Apr 26, 2010 08:19 AM
Jill Schmidt
Aurora, CO

Nice post!   Thanks for the information - I'm sure you're clients will like it, too.  Do you mind if I use your idea and add the link to my website (in my May gardening ideas)?

My grill instructions include "seasoning" the grates (basically putting old on them and heating).

Apr 28, 2010 05:44 AM