Mix baking soda in water to make a paste, spread it out and let it sit for a few hours to fully harden. Then use vinegar in a spray bottle to wipe it all off. It works amazing for this type of thing and specially ovens
Thank you so much. You took the time to show how to disassemble the grill; making it an easier clean. I liked your use of Dawn dishwashing liquid instead of harsh chemicals. My husband's grill is so bad, he's lucky there was no grease fire. Will use your technique this afternoon.
Fantastic‼ You make it look so easy‼ I was considering buying a new Q2400 now…I know better…I just have to clean mine‼ I was looking at expensive cleaners online…and all I need is my spray DAWN POWER WASH SPRAY from right under my kitchen sink‼WOW‼ Thank you, from Toronto🇨🇦Canada🇨🇦
@@whowhatwherewhenhowto159 ...DON'T do that!!! That bottom pan is a reflector. When you put tin foil on it, that changes the way it heats up and you won't get nearly the heat you need for searing, etc. Even the instructions say don't use aluminum foil to wrap the bottom reflector. Clean it after each use.
The grapes are ceramic coated you can take those out soak them in some water anything on it was going to get is wet softened up you can go over with a Skyrim pad thing over with a dish towel with dish soap and they clean
For Pulse series the liners are dishwasher safe. But of course you'd want to scrape all that comes off with a plastic scraper before throwing the liner in dishwasher 😂 Can't you also remove the heating element completely on Q barbecue by removing one or two screws? Removing the external connetor is a good start.
The bottom removable liner for the Q is dishwasher safe. I also line mine in aluminum foil, making clean up easier. You can remove the heating element, which I have done on my Q, but Weber states not to clean the heating element. So after my Q was 5 years and past warranty, I replaced the heating element, both CI grates, and a new controller. The older controller lacked the safety shut off. And Weber does not tell you how to clean these electrics either. So I had to ask how and what to use.
The best tutorial I've found to clean my Weber. Thanks from France
Mix baking soda in water to make a paste, spread it out and let it sit for a few hours to fully harden. Then use vinegar in a spray bottle to wipe it all off. It works amazing for this type of thing and specially ovens
Thank you so much. You took the time to show how to disassemble the grill; making it an easier clean. I liked your use of Dawn dishwashing liquid instead of harsh chemicals. My husband's grill is so bad, he's lucky there was no grease fire. Will use your technique this afternoon.
Excellent explanation, and I’m sold on the dawn powerwash now! 💫
Fantastic‼ You make it look so easy‼
I was considering buying a new Q2400 now…I know better…I just have to clean mine‼ I was looking at expensive cleaners online…and all I need is my spray DAWN POWER WASH SPRAY from right under my kitchen sink‼WOW‼
Thank you, from Toronto🇨🇦Canada🇨🇦
Absolutely great video. thank you so much.
Thank you! I cleaned my new q240 today and something was wrong. I realize that I miss the inner bowl. So I will send an email and ask about it today
i do a deep cleaning after every use. it looks brand new still.
Can you do a fast tutorial on how you clean it after each use? Like a quick grate cleaning or something not a deep clean.
Great video. Wrap tin foil on the bottom part. When it gets dirty-just throw away the aluminum foil
Thanks Kenneth, great idea. This will make things even easier
@@whowhatwherewhenhowto159 ...DON'T do that!!! That bottom pan is a reflector. When you put tin foil on it, that changes the way it heats up and you won't get nearly the heat you need for searing, etc. Even the instructions say don't use aluminum foil to wrap the bottom reflector. Clean it after each use.
Foil also reflects heat to the food. I use it to line the bottom and no loss in temp or cooking quality
The grapes are ceramic coated you can take those out soak them in some water anything on it was going to get is wet softened up you can go over with a Skyrim pad thing over with a dish towel with dish soap and they clean
Don't wrap aluminum foil twice my Weber electric grill catch big fire even I change foil every single use .
Aluminum foil note safe on electric grill.
Where did you get the inside lining case?
the liner comes with the grill
The best about your video, is the unmounting tips.
Use aluminium foil as a liner under the heating element. Makes cleaning up easier.
Agree!!
But isn't it bad to get the aluminum on ur for?
@@44icehouse What do you mean by "ur for"?
Hi. Itd be nice if u could speed things up and list down the steps in the description!. Good job btw :)
For Pulse series the liners are dishwasher safe. But of course you'd want to scrape all that comes off with a plastic scraper before throwing the liner in dishwasher 😂 Can't you also remove the heating element completely on Q barbecue by removing one or two screws? Removing the external connetor is a good start.
The bottom removable liner for the Q is dishwasher safe. I also line mine in aluminum foil, making clean up easier. You can remove the heating element, which I have done on my Q, but Weber states not to clean the heating element. So after my Q was 5 years and past warranty, I replaced the heating element, both CI grates, and a new controller. The older controller lacked the safety shut off. And Weber does not tell you how to clean these electrics either. So I had to ask how and what to use.
you do all this with one hand thats crazy haha
Can ruin your sink.. proceeds to put it down his shower drain..Nice nice lol
I assume oven cleaner would work well
well done
Thank you Captijack ! Glad I could help
Gross misrepresentation of the cleaning power of Dawn Ultra Platinum
Not a good design.........should be dishwasher safe😬😬😬😬😬😬😬😬😬😬😬😬😬😬😬
the liner & grates are dishwasher safe. Of course, the heating element and controller are not.
@@praisingann4him Weber states on their website that the grates are not to be put in the dishwasher..
@@Bandit-Darville I went back to read and cannot find that anywhere on their website. What section is that info in?