LarryR
TVWBB Diamond Member
Let me start off by saying I'm a big fan of these PCI grates. What an awesome sear!
I recently refurbished my Genesis 1000 with all new "guts" and I'm not sure I'm cleaning my PCI grates properly. After my cook I'm turning all three burners to high and allowing to burn off until she stops smoking. After she cools I take a brass brush and scrub the grates down.
My concern is I'm not getting down to the grate clean. I seem to be building up a layer of . . . gunk on my grates. I haven't taken the back side (blade) of my grill brush to her as I'm afraid I'll chip the porcelain coating, but it looks like that's what I need to do. I'm sure just one good stroke on each grate row would do the trick.
Any suggestions? Thanks in advance.
I recently refurbished my Genesis 1000 with all new "guts" and I'm not sure I'm cleaning my PCI grates properly. After my cook I'm turning all three burners to high and allowing to burn off until she stops smoking. After she cools I take a brass brush and scrub the grates down.
My concern is I'm not getting down to the grate clean. I seem to be building up a layer of . . . gunk on my grates. I haven't taken the back side (blade) of my grill brush to her as I'm afraid I'll chip the porcelain coating, but it looks like that's what I need to do. I'm sure just one good stroke on each grate row would do the trick.
Any suggestions? Thanks in advance.