When stored outdoors, it can happen that, as a result of wind and weather, rust stains form on the grill grate. To remove the rust, the grill grate could be wrapped completely airtightly in aluminum foil. Then the grill must be hung above the embers for about 10 minutes. After it has cooled down, the foil can be removed. The rusty spots should now have disappeared.
Grill grate: protection and care
- 24. Sep 2019
- By LANDMANN
- Tips & Maintenance
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