Why Clean The Barbecue?
While it is tempting to just empty the ashes and fire up the barbecue again without any cleaning, you are raising a risk of a fire flare-up When you look at the inside of the bottom bowl of your Weber, does it look like the paint is peeling away …show more content…
It is important you choose a cleaning spot that does not have a lot of grass, as the oven spray does contain chemicals that will kill your luscious lawn. A stone or concrete area is the best place to get cleaning.
Spray the inside of the top and bottom pieces of the barbecue with the oven cleaner, and pay careful attention to the application details on the back of the can. Once the spray has been applied, place each of the two barbecue pieces into a separate trash bag, and knot them closed.
Leave each of the trash bags out in the sun, and walk away to tackle other chores for a couple of hours. By leaving the barbecue in the sun for a couple of hours, you are allowing the heat within the bag to really activate the sodium hydroxide contained in the cleaner. By leaving the barbecue enclosed in the bags, the fumes are able to dissolve the most stubborn of grease spots instead of evaporating into the air.
After a couple of hours, carefully open the garbage bags. Make sure you open them at arms length so you don't get a face full of strong, toxic fumes. Remove the barbecue pieces and rinse them clean with cold water. Any remaining grease spots should be scrubbed under the running water using a stiff