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Cleaning Barbeque GrillsTo clean up your grill for your next barbecue, try sprinkling dry baking soda (bicarbonate of soda) on a damp brush. Scrub and rinse clean. The Baking Soda works well for the light duty clean-up associated with exterior surfaces, such as knobs and trays, and it will not scratch shiny surfaces. Also Another easy way to clean the grill rack. Wait!! don't throw away that used aluminum foil just ball it up and gently rub foil up and down in the same direction of the racks. Just watch the dirt fall. Cleans like a charm. Don't have lighter fluid? You have empty cereal boxes, jiffy corn boxes? (stuff like that) Tear them in smaller pieces, put them in the bottom of the grill, place the charcoal or wood chips on top having some of the box pieces peeking through the charcoal and light it up. No fluid tasting food and no waiting for the fluid to soak into the coals. Also When I want to clean my barbeque grills I just take a steel brush and brush off the big stuff and then pop them into my self-clean oven. The high heat burns the build-up right off and I get my oven cleaned at the same time. More Outdoors Tips tips
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