Char-Broil Patio Caddie Electric Grill: How To Clean It The Right Way
Our family was in a cleaning mood today and so we all decided to conduct a general cleaning today. My mother figured that it is about time to give our home a fresh look as most of us have not had the time to actually clean it. Fortunately, I was tasked to clean our backyard. I was thankful that I was sent to go outside. Cleaning the garden was my forte. But the problem came when I saw our Char-Broil Caddie Electric Grill for I didn’t know how to clean it.
Immediately after I was done with all the garden cleaning, I definitely had to take care of our patio grill too. I had to admit that it was more of a challenge for me to get my hands on that one. I gave a sigh of relief when mother came out to give me important reminders when cleaning the patio grill. For those people who have no idea what they are going to do with their own grills, here are some simple general things to remember:
-Lighten the Char-Broil grill and close the lid, allowing the grill to heat on high for 10 minutes.
-With a brass brush, you may scrub the cooking grates as soon as you have turned off the grill. Do not use carbon steel brushes, which can scratch and chip the usual porcelain coating on your cooking grates.
- You may then remove the grates and the ceramic briquettes underneath when the grill is cool.
-Sweep debris and ash from inside the grill with a whisk broom into a dustpan.
-Replace the ceramic briquettes, arranging them in a single layer.
-Dub a light coating of cooking oil onto the cooking side of the porcelain grates using the paper towels. Place the grates back on the grill.
-Close the grill lid and spray grill cleaner or another nonabrasive cleaning product over the exterior surface, including the metal grill and side shelves. Set aside for 10 minutes.
-Wipe away the cleaner, dirt, grease and grime with a sponge soaked in warm, soapy water.
-Rinse the grill with water and wipe it dry with paper towels.
-Place a vinyl grill cover over when it is not in use to protect the surface and prevent it from rusting.
Barbecue parties are perhaps every American home’s favorite past time. A summer holiday or a spring holiday will always have at least one barbecue party for every home. If you are thinking of buying your own grill, you can always look around to see what will suit you and your family’s needs. Check out char broil patio reviews online today!

