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I have finished cleaning my Genesis gas grill burners, drip tray, and fire box. I removed my original foil wrapping on the pull-out tray and thoroughly cleaned the drip pan, which I had foiled when it was new, 2 or 3 years ago. Considering how much I have used my grill, it was surprisingly easy to clean. Maybe it was easier because I have 5 Grill Grate sections (2 flat-side up, 3 ridged side up) to cover the grilling area?
I very carefully lined the large pull-out drip tray (not the little foil 4 x 6" or-so drip pan) with 2 layers of heavy-duty foil and tightly tucked in any extra foil around the edges.
When I tried to slide the large, foil-covered, drip pan on the runners under the burners, it pushed most of the foil to the front of the tray (and the front of the grill). Not a good solution.
Does Weber sell any drip tray liners? Might anyone have suggestions to try some other method to protect the drip tray to make it easier to clean? Should I forget about it and put the drip tray in the dishwasher after every 3 or 4 cooks, depending on how much glaze I use?
Looking forward to some sage advice. Thanks!
Rita
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I have finished cleaning my Genesis gas grill burners, drip tray, and fire box. I removed my original foil wrapping on the pull-out tray and thoroughly cleaned the drip pan, which I had foiled when it was new, 2 or 3 years ago. Considering how much I have used my grill, it was surprisingly easy to clean. Maybe it was easier because I have 5 Grill Grate sections (2 flat-side up, 3 ridged side up) to cover the grilling area?
I very carefully lined the large pull-out drip tray (not the little foil 4 x 6" or-so drip pan) with 2 layers of heavy-duty foil and tightly tucked in any extra foil around the edges.
When I tried to slide the large, foil-covered, drip pan on the runners under the burners, it pushed most of the foil to the front of the tray (and the front of the grill). Not a good solution.
Does Weber sell any drip tray liners? Might anyone have suggestions to try some other method to protect the drip tray to make it easier to clean? Should I forget about it and put the drip tray in the dishwasher after every 3 or 4 cooks, depending on how much glaze I use?
Looking forward to some sage advice. Thanks!
Rita
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