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08-21-2014, 06:53 AM
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I've had stainless, ceramic coated and cast grill grates and the heat then brush method works on all of them with no horrific side effects.
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If you are afraid of scratching the grates too much then pick up a grill cleaning pad made of Scotchlite. They have them in the grill sections at Lowe's and Home Depot for about 8 bucks.
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I'm good on cleaners and cleaning pads. I DO clean the oven inside. I don't know if they're polished or not but they were shiny. Anthony, you can see them for yourself if you go into Sears and look. It's on the floor - any of those with stainless grates are all the same.

For the outside of stainless Artie Lange's mom uses Lemon Pledge for all her appliances in the house. OMG that works awesome! Takes stains and fingerprints off like nothing I've seen with very little work, but I'm not so sure I want to use it on the lid since that gets very hot and I'm afraid the wax of the Pledge will stain.
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For the outside use a Brillo or SOS pad and use VERY light (read that as fingertip only) pressure then wipe with a wet rag. Use a dry cloth then and it will look great!
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(08-21-2014, 07:26 AM)LKTraz Wrote: For the outside use a Brillo or SOS pad and use VERY light (read that as fingertip only) pressure then wipe with a wet rag. Use a dry cloth then and it will look great!

The outside wipes clean easily with a rag and some Simple Green cleaner. The Lemon Pledge takes off the fingerprints and other marks left from bottles and utensils. It's the inside I want to keep nice. Well, nicer than the last grill.
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08-21-2014, 02:42 PM
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Yeah using pledge I would be concerned with the heat aspect of it.
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08-21-2014, 06:43 PM
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I usually am drunk when grilling and could give less of a fuck if the grill is clean before or after I cook.
Sometimes I don't even remember where I parked it.
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