Grill spray and scrubbers???


 

J Lee

New member
1) So weber sells a water/soybean oil blend that they say is meant to be sprayed on grills, but in all the warnings for the Q grill it says to never spray oil on the grill, only on the food.

2) Weber sells scrubbing pads to clean grills with, but in all the warnings for the Q it days never to use scrub pads, only steel brushes

Which is it?
 
I dip a wrapped paper towel in cooking oil and using long tongues to hold towel.Wipe the cooking grate when it is hot and before applying meat. Many folks do the same and I know of no adverse affects. I also use a steel brush, always have when the grate is hot.
Bottom line is do what works for you, be safe and don't destroy your grill.

Mark
 
I use a stainless steel grill pad scraper/cleaner "The Tool Wizard Grill Brush" with replaceable pads. I dump my chimney starter, close the OTG and pre-heat for five minutes. I use the Tool Wizard to clean the grates, then use a long handled set of tongs to hold a folded paper towel that I dip in Canola oil and oil the grates liberally.

It keeps the grates from rusting and helps to keep food from sticking. It also insures a clean grate (no bits of wire to ingest, etc.).

FWIW
Keep on smokin',
Dale53:wsm:
 
Now that I have tried Weber's Grill Pack, I will add one step to my process. Just before putting food on the grill, I will spray it with Weber's grill spray. It REALLY works...

Keep on smokin',
Dale53:wsm:
 

 

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