CLEANING CHART
As a safety measure, do not store cleaners in the storage drawers in the barbecue.
PART and MATERIAL | SUGGESTED CARE |
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Exterior Finish - | Stainless Steel Finish Protector: Stainless Steel Magic® and EZ Brite® |
Stainless Steel | The quality of this material resists most stains and pitting, providing |
| the surface is kept clean and protected. Apply to a clean surface. |
| Nonabrasive Cleaners: detergent and water, Fantastik®, 409®, vinegar. |
| Mild abrasive Cleaners: liquid Kleen King®, |
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Drip Tray – | Tip: Keep a thin layer of sand or bird gravel on top of foil liner to absorb |
Stainless Steel | grease. |
| Cool barbecue. Remove tray and set on a flat surface. Remove foil |
| liner. Wipe up excess grease with paper towels. Wash with detergent |
| and hot water or multipurpose cleaner, i.e. 409® or Fantastik®. Rinse |
| and dry; reline with |
| possibility of a grease fire. |
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Knobs, Skewer Handle | Wash with detergent and warm water; rinse and dry. |
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Reflectors, | Discoloration of stainless steel on these parts is to be expected, |
Burner Box – | due to the intense heat from the burners. |
Stainless Steel |
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Grates/Grill – | Refer to the Quick Clean Method. |
Porcelain on steel | Grates may also be scrubbed with an SOS® pad and hot water when |
| cool. |
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Cool barbecue. Remove grates, radiant baffles and remove hex nuts at | |
Grill Burner | the rear ends of grill burner. Lift grill burner from the rear and remove |
Stainless Steel | wire igniter. Clean the exterior of the grill burner with a wire brush. |
| Use a straightened paper clip to clear clogged ports. Shake out any |
| debris through the air shutter. (Do not use a wooden toothpick to clear |
| any debris in the clogged ports.) |
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