Grill cleaner

Tombo

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Just curious if anyone has tried either one of these products?
 

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I’ve used Easy Off once on my Coleman tailgater grill. It was probably my fault but it took the paint finish off of the lid. Haven’t used it since.
 
Well, I am not sure either. Just heard a rumor that some of the folks on this forum do. 🤪
 
I used about 4 cans of the easy off on my gasser, when I rebuilt it a year or so ago. Seemed to work well enough.
 
I'll be prepping my Traeger to get ready to sell once the Bull comes in. Just read a review that the weber grill cleaner (spray bottle) was recently rated better than others.

I have a steam machine, so I think I am probably just going to steam the inside and get as much crud as I can out of it.

For grate, I used a mud tub and mix water and simple green in it (10:1 or 15:1) and let them soak for about 6 hours. Crud comes right off.
 
You might loosen up the crud with some Simple Green aerosol BBQ cleaner first before your steam cleaning. It works on all the "soft stuff" pretty well.
 

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