I have the same grill, same colour, and i love it! I'm gonna have to do this too eventually. You put a lot of work in this and it shows. Thanks for the video.
Suggestion for your grill grates. Make a strong pot of coffee and use the coffee to clean grates immediately after cooking, while hot. The acid in the coffee will really eat through the heavy grease build up.
Right. I've since discovered that you can use a drill with a wire brush bit to really get everything off. Try and let me know how it works out for you. Thanks!
I have the same grill, same colour, and i love it! I'm gonna have to do this too eventually. You put a lot of work in this and it shows.
Thanks for the video.
Thanks.
This was a great tutorial! The difference is amazing! Thanks for sharing this.. happy grilling mate!
Glad you enjoyed it
Suggestion for your grill grates. Make a strong pot of coffee and use the coffee to clean grates immediately after cooking, while hot. The acid in the coffee will really eat through the heavy grease build up.
Thanks for the info. They're due for another cleaning soon.
@@dturner73 i finally, after 10 yrs, removed gas jet, soaked and cleaned. Works so much more nicely.
Very helpful. Thank you for sharing.
Glad it was helpful!
Power washer works great if you have one !, push tack works great to as tip won’t break 😢
Good to know!
How would you remove mold from these grill grates?
cover moldy area with foil and turn the flames up. Let the grill run for 10-15 mins. Let it cool. Then clean.
Wouldn’t you clean it after every use?? I do & it’s never looked like this 🤢
Excellent question. Unfortunately, I'm not as on top of it as you. I try to do this every month since I grill so much. Thanks for the comment!
Lol clean it after every use like how? You probably just scrape the grates with a brush. You’ll need to do all this eventually
Exactly what I was think. Hitting it with a grill brush would avoid all of this
@@commentator2.0 Burn it off and brush it off and then put some oil on the grates, repeat.
Line with aluminum foil. Save yourself the hassle.
T❤hose grills are still cover in crap
Right. I've since discovered that you can use a drill with a wire brush bit to really get everything off. Try and let me know how it works out for you. Thanks!