after i pull off the food, i wire brush the grates and leave the vents wide open to let it keep burning off. (never get to reuse charcoal that way, but oh well...) the next day i come back and dump the ashes and then leave it alone all vents open
after i pull off the food, i wire brush the grates and leave the vents wide open to let it keep burning off. (never get to reuse charcoal that way, but oh well...) the next day i come back and dump the ashes and then leave it alone all vents open
Also I like to keep an eye on the grill straps, the lower ones in particular on mine. Those get gunked up with baked on grease and I like to take that down to bare metal with a scrapper and brush.
I had my water pan slip off and fall into the fire once because I let it go for too long, never again.
Tim
I remove cooking grates, lay on cardboard in yard, spray with oven cleaner and hose off. Same with rib rack. Lastly I run 'em through the dishwasher. Shiny like new. Takes maybe 15 minutes plus DW cycle.