Chromed steel, stainless steel or enamel grills can be easily cleaned with a grill cleaner and a grill brush with brass or soft stainless-steel bristles. Cast iron grates, on the other hand, should only be cleaned with the pyrolysis self-cleaning of the grill. Strong heating of the grill then ensures that any remaining residues on the grill or in the interior are burnt. Afterwards the residues can be easily removed with a triangular metal brush.
Clean your grill grates
- 24. Sep 2019
- By LANDMANN
- Tips & Maintenance
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