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lazy man needs a cleaner

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eggor
eggor Posts: 777
edited November -1 in EggHead Forum
not a house cleaner, a grid cleaner. I don't usually worry about cleaning the grid, just burn and clean with a brush. But today i thought it was about time to give a good cleaning to all the tools, the grids are such a mess and nothing spiffs them up without scrubbing. well at least nothing under the kitchen sink in my hose does.[p]Is there a spray on cleaner that will get the job done?[p]Scott

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  • Unknown
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    eggor,
    Have you tried spray-on oven cleaner? I used to use that on my gas grill porcelain grids and it worked quite well. Now I just throw my medium egg grid in the dishwasher by itself on potscrubber setting and it comes out quite clean. Don't know if a large would fit though.

  • RRP
    RRP Posts: 25,888
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    <p />eggor,
    I highly recommend this stuff! it's made by DAWN & called Power Dissolver - works wonders on crusted old dirty grills.

    Re-gasketing America one yard at a time.
  • eggor
    eggor Posts: 777
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    JB,[p]the wife just hit the door to pick up a can, she thought it would do the job. We'll see[p]Scott

  • eggor
    eggor Posts: 777
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    RRP,[p]I think i saw you post that before, when i was down at the hardware store I had a bottle of that in my hand. Made the mistake of asking if the had something better. They steered me towards Simple Green. Anyone want whats left? Barely touched the grid.[p]Scott

  • Unknown
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    eggor,
    The stuff stinks. I used to do it on the edge of the pavement and then hose it down there. Be sure to wash the grid off real well later. Good grillin . . .

  • RRP
    RRP Posts: 25,888
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    eggor, the Dawn works wonderfully - just spray it on and let rest for 20 to 30 minutes and then clean off - it's trully powerful stuff - just DON'T wet the grills first

    Re-gasketing America one yard at a time.
  • Bama Fire
    Bama Fire Posts: 267
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    RRP,
    Hey, will it work on a clogged up daisy wheel? I've scrubbed it with a wire brush, but it's still pretty nasty.[p]EGC