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Recently had a good build up of BBQ gunk on the grills and have read and used various ways to clean. Neither were easy to do without creating a mess. I also purchased a plastic tote container from Wally world that I could just soak the grills in and while it worked well, it was still a messy project. I decided to just put them in my propane BBQ grill and "cook" them for about an hour at high heat and they came out amazingly clean. Used a stiff steel brush to knock all the ash off and then while they were still warm, brushed them with a little cooking oil. This for me was an incredibly simple method and did not require much work and produced great results.
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Bill, from Cookshack ask me during a phone call once "how many times do you wash your weber grills?" I have thought lots about that question, my answer is never, only brush them down with a steel brush when they are still hot after a cook. That is how I clean mine after the cook. Someday the build up may get bad enough to take other action but till then the brush works well for me.

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