How to clean your grill New Mexico

Summer is just around the corner, and the grilling experts at Broil King have some helpful tips to get your grill ready for the season.

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(NC)-Summer is just around the corner, and the grilling experts at Broil King have some helpful tips to get your grill ready for the season.

Grillers Toolbox

- Sturdy bristle brush

- Barbecue grill cleaner

- Toothpicks

- Soap and water

- Venturi brush

Step 1

Remove all the cooking grids, grates and burners and use a sturdy bristle brush to remove the build-up of grease on the inside of the oven. Using a barbecue cleaner scrub the inside and outside of the oven and then rinse with water. Never use oven cleaner on your barbecue, it is corrosive and can damage the other components.

Step 2

Inspect the burners making sure there are no holes rusted through any of the components. If there are, it's time for a replacement. Clean out any clogged ports using a toothpick, being careful not to damage the ports. Next, clean out the venturi tubes using a venturi brush. It's very important to keep these tubes clean. Spiders love to make nest in these tubes, creating blockages that can cause serious damage.

Step 3

Examine the heat medium, if you have a heat plate remove any grease build-up and make sure there are no holes rusted through. If you have briquettes make sure they aren't crumbling and the pores aren't clogged with grease.

Step 4

Check the cooking grids and make sure no welds are broken and brush off any stuck on residue. If you have cast iron cooking grids, season them with oil to help keep food from sticking and help prevent rust.

Step 5

Inspect the gas hose to make sure there aren't any cracks or leaks. This can easily be done by preparing a soapy solution and applying it to the connections at the tank and valve. Turn the tank on slowly and watch for bubbles to form, which indicates that there is a leak. Try tightening the connections and re-test. If persistent leaking or blistering is detected, the gas assembly should be replaced.

Finally, check the condition of your control knobs, thermometer, and handles. Replacing small items like this can refresh your grill and make it look new again.

More grill maintenance tips are available online at www.broilkingbbq.com.

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