JSalley
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Not too much detail, but I got a chance to clean her up yesterday.
I wasn't out to make a showpiece out of it, I was looking to make a functional and clean grill for my GF. Had a few hours into it, and nothing but my $5 original investment. I think I did pretty great!


JS
- Wire brush the grates
- Wire brush the inside of the cookbox, top and bottom
- Uninstall burner tube, wire brush, then clean out every hole with torch files. Reinstall.
- Turn her on HIGH for about half hour, try to burn off some of the funk. Oil the grates while it's hot and wire brush them again.
- Wait to cool, the bust out the hose, Simple Green, and #0000 steel wool and wash down the entire outside
- Turn her on HIGH for about half hour to thoroughly dry. Oil the grates while it's hot and wire brush them again.
I wasn't out to make a showpiece out of it, I was looking to make a functional and clean grill for my GF. Had a few hours into it, and nothing but my $5 original investment. I think I did pretty great!


JS