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WEBER CARE
WEBER CHARCOAL GRILL CARE
Everytime you grill
Clean the cooking grate - after the coals have died out, brush off any loose particles on the warm
(not hot) cooking grate with a brass grill brush or a handful of crumpled aluminium foil. For more
thorough cleaning, use a wet, soapy, fine steel wool pad with only slight pressure. Rinse thoroughly
and dry.
Remove cold ashes from the bottom of the kettle as this prevents airflow problems next time you
grill. Ashes also absorb moisture, which may cause premature rusting of the One-Touch Cleaning
System.
As needed
Clean the inside and outside of the bowl and lid. If you allow cooking residue to burn off the inside
of your grill every time you use it, you shouldn’t have to work as hard at scrubbing the inside. You
can simply brush off any flaking baked-on grease with a brass wire grill brush.
If you want to get your grill in sparkling condition, either inside or out, warm soapy water and a
sponge or dishcloth are usually sufficient. If necessary, lightly scrub the porcelain-enamelled parts
with a soapy, fine steel wool pad. Be careful not to scratch the porcelain.
Never wax or paint the lid. The finish on your grill is baked-on porcelain enamel, so you never have
to wax or paint it. This finish is glossier and much more durable than paint, and wax will only streak
when the grill gets hot. So just wipe the lid down with warm, soapy water when it gets dusty or dirty.
Easy!
WEBER GAS GRILL CARE
Everytime you grill
Clean the cooking grate - before or after grilling, burn off any residue by simply turning the grill on
high until the smoke stops, then brush the cooking grates with a brass wire grill brush. Please note:
cast iron cooking grates require slightly different care.
As needed
Change the Catch Pan Liner. You can buy replacement Drip Pans from your local Weber dealer.
These pans are made to fit your catch pan under the bottom tray of your Weber gas grill. Regularly
changing the liner also discourages animals from visiting your grill for a midnight snack.fine steel
wool pad. Be careful not to scratch.