Cleaning Those Grills!
When the barbecue party is over, you might wonder how to clean grill grates. It’s often tediously slow and time-consuming. After a barbecue, the grill grates will be covered in debris. This is why conditions favorable to mold and bacteria growth exist in such places. Indeed, some would hire a home deep cleaning service rather than do the work themselves. Here’s an article if you enjoy hosting barbecues but dread cleaning the grill grate afterward.
Fire Up the Stove
Similar to how you would prepare food, turn on the heat. Make sure the grills stay hot for around 15 minutes. The gratings can be cleaned more easily with this method.
Use a Brush
Brush off any remaining charred meat pieces and excess fat with a foil ball once they have cooled enough to be handled. Applying a mixture of salt and vinegar to the grill can help remove burned food more quickly and easily. Pick up any dropped crumbs and throw them away.
Use a Metal Scraper
Tougher, stubborn food can be scraped off the grill with a metal scraper; then, any remaining surface debris can be washed away.
Quick Rinse with Hot Water
Clean the grates by spraying them with hot water to loosen the grime that has settled into the openings.
Use Cotton Pads
Use cotton pads or tissue to collect any dust or debris that may have escaped. To clean the grills, spray them with hot water and scrub them.
Oil Rinse
Cleaning the grime off the grills will allow you to apply oil better with a cotton swab or a piece of tissue paper. For better grill marks, give the grates an oil rinse before your next grilling session.
Grilling would be at its best with clean grates. If you are having trouble dealing with charred leftovers, you should contact Rumil's House Cleaning. If you live in Antioch, CA, you can take advantage of our home deep cleaning service. To schedule an appointment, call (925) 268-9983 now!