Now
that the sun has been out for more than a couple of days, in the Northwest that
means it’s time to start grilling! So
break out your gill and follow these tune-up tips to make sure your gas or
charcoal grill is ready to go.
Clean the interior using a putty knife to scrape off
burnt-on food particles inside your grill. This isn’t just aesthetic. Build-up
prevents your grill from heating correctly.
To clean your grates, Weber
Grill suggests
putting them in a dark-colored plastic bag with a cup of ammonia into the bag.
After a day in the sun, residue should easily hose off.
If you have a grease drain, make sure
it’s unclogged by running a coat hanger down it. Just keep your hands away from
the grease bucket, because the grease will drain out fast and could burn you.
Season the grill. Use nonstick cooking spray to oil the
grates, drip pans and inside of the grill. This helps keep food from sticking
to the surfaces and speeds cleaning. Light the grill and let it burn empty with
the lid closed for 30 minutes to burn off the preservatives.
Level the grill. If one side of your grill burns burgers
while the other leaves them raw, it’s probably not level. Check both
side-to-side and front-to-back to ensure even heating.
Check for leaks by inspecting connections for tightness
and hoses for cracks. Another good way to scope out leaks is by brushing
non-ammonia soapy water around the fitting with an old toothbrush. Turn the gas
on and watch for bubbles.
After
following these tips, your grill should be good to go, so get out there and
enjoy!