Chris-SF
New member
My sister just bought a condo with a small balcony, and she tasked me with finding a gas grill for her. I found a nice lightly used Spirit grill(roughly 3 years old), for $100 that was near me. Unfortunately the grill had been left outside uncovered here in SF for its whole life. Looks like the previous owners just used it when they had people over for a house party and never cleaned it. I cleaned the interior out pretty good with oven cleaner and steel wool, and got all of the rust/stains out of the stainless steel on the folding side tables and control panel with Bar Keepers Friend. All that's left is to clean the burner tubes, clean the staining on the sides of the grill, and probably replace the burner knobs. I tried warm soapy water on the grease stains, but that didn't work. I was tempted to use more oven cleaner, but I wasn't sure if that is too corrosive for the plastic siding on the lid and chassis of the grill... Any advice? It's a housewarming gift, so I'm trying to make it look as close to new as possible.







