4WD
$50 site donor 2024
First of all, I no longer have a gas grill … but the grates I have on my wood pit appear the same.
I have been cooking bbq with them a long time … and it became really hard to remove meat residue with just my normal overnight soak in Dawn. (I pre coat with Pam for grilling)
Closer inspection with a bright light showed crusty carbon had completely covered the smooth coating.
I found oven cleaner to constantly remove the black crud … but I'm $20 deep buying that and new grills are $80
Brushes don't do anything and I don't want power tools to damage the coating
I don't have the ability to apply super heat … this stuff is baked on pretty hard.
The el cheapo cleaner was doing Ok, then I buy one made for gas grills (costly) … but like something on a boar hog.
At 75% clean would you stay the course or know a real good spray ?
I have been cooking bbq with them a long time … and it became really hard to remove meat residue with just my normal overnight soak in Dawn. (I pre coat with Pam for grilling)
Closer inspection with a bright light showed crusty carbon had completely covered the smooth coating.
I found oven cleaner to constantly remove the black crud … but I'm $20 deep buying that and new grills are $80
Brushes don't do anything and I don't want power tools to damage the coating
I don't have the ability to apply super heat … this stuff is baked on pretty hard.
The el cheapo cleaner was doing Ok, then I buy one made for gas grills (costly) … but like something on a boar hog.
At 75% clean would you stay the course or know a real good spray ?