Store the following tools near your grill for
quick, easy, regular cleanups:
Brass wire grill brush
Soap-embedded, fine steel wool pads (0 to 000 grade)
Mild dish soap
Sponge or dishcloth
Every time 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. 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. 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 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-enameled
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 Cleaning & Maintenance
Gas grills are relatively easy to maintain. Periodically,
there are steps to take to ensure years of hassle-free
performance. We cover them all below.
Store the following tools near your grill for
quick, easy, regular cleanups:
Brass wire grill brush
Stainless steel wire brush
Soap-embedded, fine steel wool pads (0 to 000 grade)
Mild dish soap
Sponge or dishcloth
Plastic or Teflon® scraper
1" putty knife
Fitted foil Catch Pan Liners
Every time 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. Easy! (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.
Remove smoke stains
from the grill lid and side burner cover. Carefully
remove any smoke stains from the grill lid with
a soapy, fine steel wool pad and a very light touch.
For the stainless steel side burner cover, use
only warm, soapy water and a sponge or
dishcloth even fine steel wool will scratch it.
Smoke stains are most likely to occur when your
Weber gas grill is new, at the seams of the lid
where the porcelain-enameled hood meets the endcaps.
They can also accumulate around the thermometer
holder. These stains will stop appearing after your
grill has built up a natural seal from accumulated
cooking vapors.
Clean the Flavorizer
Bars. You really don't ever need to remove the
Flavorizer Bars from your grill to clean them, since
preheating the grill and burning off residue by
turning the grill on "high" is enough to turn any
accumulated debris to ashes. Occasionally brushing
the bars off with a brass grill brush or scraping
them with a nylon, plastic or Teflon-putty knife
should be sufficient maintenance. Just be careful
not to gouge the porcelain-enamel finish.
Clean the warming
racks and control panel. A soapy, fine steel
wool pad will keep the warming racks clean and free
of smoke stains and debris. It will also remove
grease spots and stains from the control panel,
but use a very light touch so as to not scratch
the porcelain. Rinse thoroughly.
Clean the outside
of the endcaps and cookbox. You should clean
up grease drippings on these exterior surfaces as
soon as possible. Grease is toxic to painted surfaces.
Use mild, soapy water and rinse thoroughly. Harsh
or lemon-based cleaners can ruin the paint finish
on the endcaps and cookbox.
If you need to touch
up the paint on the endcaps and cookbox, use high
heat-resistant (up to 700F) Barbecue Black or Fireplace
Black spray paint. (Please note that this paint
is only for the outside of the endcaps and cookbox,
not for any porcelain-enameled finishes.) First
wash the surface to be painted and rough up any
bare spots with fine sandpaper. Then cover the porcelain
hood with paper or cardboard to prevent over-spraying
onto the porcelain finish. Spray only the outside
of the lid endcaps. For the cookbox, first cover
any other parts of the grill with paper or cardboard,
then use the spray to touch up bare spots.
Clean the bottom
tray. Remove the cool (never hot!) bottom tray
from under the grill and place over a trash can.
Carefully scrape the inside with a 1" putty knife
or other straight, flat object. Push the residue
out through the bottom hole into the trash can.
To deep clean the tray, use warm, soapy water and
a soapy, fine steel wool pad, being careful not
to scratch the porcelain finish. (NEVER line the
bottom tray with foil, as grease can accumulate
in the creases in the foil and cause a grease fire.)
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!
NEVER use oven cleaner
on your gas grill. Oven cleaner is not friendly
to the painted surfaces of your grill; it can remove
the paint.
Ordering Parts
You can purchase replacement parts and accessories
for your Weber grill right here at NorthlineExpress.com.
Call Customer Service at 1-866-667-8454. We
can help you identify exactly what you need, provide
you with the part number, and either guide you to
the nearest Weber dealer that carries it or ship
it to you directly. Please have your serial and
model number available when you call.
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