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Grill
interior:
- First
cover the valve gas jet area and any ignitor wires with a protective
cloth or plastic, or aluminum foil (Fig. 1)
- Scrape
off heavy grease or cooking debris accumulation with a putty
knife or scraper (Fig. 2)
- Next
vacuum the dry debris with a vacuum or scrub the interior with
a strong detergent solution (Fig. 2)
- Rinse,
and let dry
- Remove
protective covers installed earlier
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Do not paint the interior of your grill
Grill
exterior:
- If
the grill is not badly oxidized(whitened), a good warm water
and detergent solution will brighten it's appearance
- A
light coating of cooking oil evenly applied will actually restore
the black color
Did
this help? If not you may want to try:
- Paint
the castings, which will restore them to near new condition
- To
remove heavy oxidization on the grill's exterior, brush with
steel wool or a wire
brush
- Lightly
sand the whole grill, then rinse
- Make
sure no grease remains, as the paint will not adhere
- Using
a good quality
grill paint,
lightly coat the whole exterior (Fig. 3)
- Two or three light coats are better than one heavy coat
- Let
air dry
- The paint will bake on during it's first use
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