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Barbecue (alt.food.barbecue) Discuss barbecue and grilling--southern style "low and slow" smoking of ribs, shoulders and briskets, as well as direct heat grilling of everything from burgers to salmon to vegetables. |
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Hi ya`ll - hope you don`t mind answering a question from a newbie. We`re
not hard core BBQ`ers/grillers/cooks users here, but we though we`d break out this old little charcoal grill we had laying around and use it today. We haven`t used this grill in a few years. The grill/grate part - where you lay the food - is black and kind of rusty. We tried scubbing it with a scrubby pad and dish soap, but weren`t able to get much of it off. We have used stuff in a spray can before labeled as "grlll cleaner", but BF claims it was useless. Is it ok to cook our food on this grill? And any suggestions for cleaning it? We have long since lost the manual, and we really don`t even do this often. Thanks alot to anyone who reads or replies - and happy 4th to all! Happy eating! ~~DD~~ |
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Day Dreamer wrote:
> Hi ya`ll - hope you don`t mind answering a question from a newbie. > We`re not hard core BBQ`ers/grillers/cooks users here, but we though > we`d break out this old little charcoal grill we had laying around > and use it today. > > We haven`t used this grill in a few years. The grill/grate part - > where you lay the food - is black and kind of rusty. We tried > scubbing it with a scrubby pad and dish soap, but weren`t able to get > much of it off. We have used stuff in a spray can before labeled as > "grlll cleaner", but BF claims it was useless. > > Is it ok to cook our food on this grill? And any suggestions for > cleaning it? We have long since lost the manual, and we really don`t > even do this often. > > Thanks alot to anyone who reads or replies - and happy 4th to all! > Happy eating! > > ~~DD~~ If the grate is rusty I would replace it personally. You can pick up a new grate very reasonably priced at your local Ace,Lowes, (dare I say wal-mart) etc..... Other than that just put a bunch of lump or charcoil in it and let it burn all the old stuff off for a while before using it. |
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You can clean the rust with a steel brush, the rest.......burn it of.
good luck, Adriaan "Day Dreamer" > schreef in bericht ... > Hi ya`ll - hope you don`t mind answering a question from a newbie. We`re > not hard core BBQ`ers/grillers/cooks users here, but we though we`d > break out this old little charcoal grill we had laying around and use it > today. > > We haven`t used this grill in a few years. The grill/grate part - where > you lay the food - is black and kind of rusty. We tried scubbing it with > a scrubby pad and dish soap, but weren`t able to get much of it off. We > have used stuff in a spray can before labeled as "grlll cleaner", but BF > claims it was useless. > > Is it ok to cook our food on this grill? And any suggestions for > cleaning it? We have long since lost the manual, and we really don`t > even do this often. > > Thanks alot to anyone who reads or replies - and happy 4th to all! Happy > eating! > > ~~DD~~ > |
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The only grill cleaner that I find that works is easy off oven cleaner. You
might try putting it in the oven and running a self clean cycle. OTherwise put it over the coals as they are heating up and sterilize it. Nothing will help if its rust but you can still cook on it. if you are concerned, use some tin foil between the food and the grill. poke holes in it to let the grease thru. "Day Dreamer" > wrote in message ... > Hi ya`ll - hope you don`t mind answering a question from a newbie. We`re > not hard core BBQ`ers/grillers/cooks users here, but we though we`d > break out this old little charcoal grill we had laying around and use it > today. > > We haven`t used this grill in a few years. The grill/grate part - where > you lay the food - is black and kind of rusty. We tried scubbing it with > a scrubby pad and dish soap, but weren`t able to get much of it off. We > have used stuff in a spray can before labeled as "grlll cleaner", but BF > claims it was useless. > > Is it ok to cook our food on this grill? And any suggestions for > cleaning it? We have long since lost the manual, and we really don`t > even do this often. > > Thanks alot to anyone who reads or replies - and happy 4th to all! Happy > eating! > > ~~DD~~ > |
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![]() "Day Dreamer" > wrote in message ... > Hi ya`ll - hope you don`t mind answering a question from a newbie. We`re > not hard core BBQ`ers/grillers/cooks users here, but we though we`d > break out this old little charcoal grill we had laying around and use it > today. > > We haven`t used this grill in a few years. The grill/grate part - where > you lay the food - is black and kind of rusty. We tried scubbing it with > a scrubby pad and dish soap, but weren`t able to get much of it off. We > have used stuff in a spray can before labeled as "grlll cleaner", but BF > claims it was useless. > A little Brillo didn't get it off? Put over high flame and coat with oil... -- The Runaway Bride Show http://www.cafepress.com/dwacon/601709 --- avast! Antivirus: Outbound message clean. Virus Database (VPS): 0526-4, 07/01/2005 Tested on: 7/3/2005 6:02:03 PM avast! - copyright (c) 1988-2005 ALWIL Software. http://www.avast.com |
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