cleaning grill grates...

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mkorish

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May 18, 2016
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Im a new Rec Tec owner and im loving the grill but im wondering....
1) Whats the best way to clean the grates?
2) Whats the best grate cleaning brush to use?
 
I have a propane grill and I just run it very hot for 10 or so minutes to burn off the cooked on bits. Then a good brushing with a regular grill brush. Grill grates are stainless steel.
 
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My grates are porcelain enamel coated (Weber). They are probably well over twenty years old now. I don't spray them with non stick spray or coat them in any way before cooking. Porcelain is pretty nice.
 
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Grill brush. RAY
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Not sure what the answer is for sure I do use a grill brush. But there are those that will say no way because you can get metal pieces off the brush. Being careful and inspect to avoid this and replace a worn out brush.

Warren
 
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