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Cleaning a Bar-B-Que
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- CVO Master
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Cleaning a Bar-B-Que
HI, I have a brick built Bar-B-Que and its murder to clean the grills, big heavy iron grills. Does any body have any hints or chemicals that make it easier to clean these. any advice welcome.
Re: Cleaning a Bar-B-Que
hi mate ,
I use a gas blow torch and wire brush , a little messy but gets the job done .
I use a gas blow torch and wire brush , a little messy but gets the job done .
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- CVO Master
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Re: Cleaning a Bar-B-Que
That's great, I'll try that,
many thanks.
many thanks.
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- CVO Legend
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Re: Cleaning a Bar-B-Que
Just set a very large BBQ with lots of wood on it and burn it out. You will find most stuff is incinerated and you just need a wire brush to clean it off.
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- CVO Senior
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Re: Cleaning a Bar-B-Que
Open out a bin bag and then spray the grid with oven cleaner on both sides - after an hour take it to the garden/soil area and rinse well with hose. Repeat if required.
Job done.
Pickwick
Job done.
Pickwick
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- CVO Master
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Re: Cleaning a Bar-B-Que
Many thanks all, I tried that with the wood and it worked a treat.