Any secrets grill cleaning?

CowboyPrincess

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trickblue said:
not that I remember...

Then you either have oldtimers disease, you need glasses, or you just weren't looking close enough cuz I was doing both artificial and natural sunlight until a few weeks before...

BTW... How the Cowboys Helmet grill working?

like how I got back on subject?
 

trickblue

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Princess said:
Then you either have oldtimers disease, you need glasses, or you just weren't looking close enough cuz I was doing both artificial and natural sunlight until a few weeks before...

BTW... How the Cowboys Helmet grill working?

like how I got back on subject?

it works great and still look tres cool...

oh... you meant the grill... ditto...
 

Nors

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Preheat it at high 10 minutes and give it a quick wirebrush and start grilling!
 

joseephuss

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I heard you aren't supposed to use large amounts of water to clean a grill. The water interacts with the ash residue to create basically a low grade acid that speeds up the rusting process. You can use a damp cloth, but unless you are getting the grill spotless, you may not want to use a water hose.
 

Gibby!

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If you live in New Mexico, just leave the top of and the wind will blow it all away (ash)... Maybe your grill too... If your lucky...
 

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Nors said:
Preheat it at high 10 minutes and give it a quick wirebrush and start grilling!
Oh dangit, I finally agree with Nors...but we are not going 3-4 full time...yet...well maybe...no wait...we won't...will we?
 

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Thanks everyone for your suggestions, they're much appreciated !! Pre-heating the grill seems to help a great deal.
 
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