Built in grills need cleaning as well! If only we cared for this, there would have been fewer problems with faulty built in grills. The fact is that built in grills of outdoor kitchens need as much care as its indoor counterpart. Grates especially should be cleaned thoroughly after every use. This stops food from sticking to the built in grills. It is best to clean just after using the built in grills. Once the built in grills has cooled down a little, you can use a brush to clean. It is easier to clean while the built in grill is warm because the food gets hardened to the grate if allowed to cool.
Coming to Bbq Island, a cleaner bbq island has lesser chances of breaking down in the long run. To keep your bbq island in top condition, you should store it properly using grill island covers. Whether you have a complete outdoor kitchen with built in grills, or just a plain tabletop hibachi, maintaining cleanliness gets the best out of your bbq island. This ultimately will improve the life of your grill island. There are various cleaning methods available for a grill island. If you want to clean a Charcoal Grill, you should first make sure the grill island is cooled before cleaning. Remove the grates from inside the grill island and remove any ash residue. You can clean the grill grates with a spraying type of oven cleaner. Spray all surfaces with the oven cleaner and leave it for sometime to soften the accumulated grease. Also spray inside the grill island and allow it to settle. You can then wash the grills’ outer surface with soap water. Always use a soft cloth for cleaning the outer surface of the grill island. Finally, you can use a paper towel to wipe the surfaces clean.
If yours is a Gas bbq island you can start by turning your grill island ON for around ten minutes with the cover closed. Then turn off the grill island and allow it to cool a little. Use a brass brittle brush to slacken the scum from the grill rack. After the Bbq Island has cooled completely, you can wipe the outer and inner grill surfaces with a soft cloth and soap water. Follow with clean water and wipe it dry. The Bbq Island especially needs prompt cleaning after every use. You can start cleaning by putting some sheets of tin foil over the cooking grid of the Bbq Island and cranking the heat for half an hour. As everything gets turned to ash, it is much easier to clean this way. Check the built in grills manuals though to see if this is allowed. For the outer surface of the built in grills, you can wipe off any food particles and wash using a cleaning powder. Again remember to use a non abrasive cloth to avoid scratching the built in grills. Happy Cleaning!
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