Cleaning a Bar-B-Que

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Gerry Cullen
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Cleaning a Bar-B-Que

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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.
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Re: Cleaning a Bar-B-Que

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hi mate ,

I use a gas blow torch and wire brush , a little messy but gets the job done .
Gerry Cullen
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Re: Cleaning a Bar-B-Que

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That's great, I'll try that,
many thanks.
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Re: Cleaning a Bar-B-Que

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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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Re: Cleaning a Bar-B-Que

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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.

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Re: Cleaning a Bar-B-Que

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Many thanks all, I tried that with the wood and it worked a treat.
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