View Channels
Featured:
Appliance Repair & Shopping
View Showrooms
Featured:
CertaPro Painters - America's Most Re...
BobVila.com
Home
Login
Register
GO
Videos
Video Channel
Rough Cut Show
Home Improvement Library
Articles and Tips by Topic
Step by Step Videos
Audio Tip of the Day
Blog
Bob on TV
Bob Vila
TV Show
Bob Vila's Home Again
Home Again
on DIY Network
Bob on TV Photo Gallery
Design Tools
Deck Designer
Paint Designer
Home Renovator
Glossary of Terms
Community
Fix It Forum
Categorized Bulletin Board
My BobVila.com
Read Other DIY'er MyProjects
Share your MyProject
Newsletter Signup
Real Estate
Find a Home
Finance Advice
Create a Property Watch
Search for Home Plans
Find Products & Services
Showrooms
Product & Service Directory
Browse by Brand
View All Listings
Contests & Giveaways
Shop
SmartBuys
Bob Vila Tools
Hire a Contractor
Home
>
How To Library
>
Step-by-Step How-Tos Videos
>
Appliances
>
Grill
>
Grill Cleaning and Maintenance
Grill Cleaning and Maintenance Video
View text version of this Step By Step.
View
DIFFICULTY RATING:
(1 out of 5 - Beginner)
Grill elements can get damaged over time. Replacing certain parts and giving the grill a good cleaning will prepare it for the season to come.
80 Grit sandpaper
(Buy)
Brass wire brush
(Buy)
Bristle brush
(Buy)
Bucket
(Buy)
Paint scraper
(Buy)
Shop vacuum
(Buy)
Sponge
(Buy)
Always detach the propane tank from the grill before attempting disassembly or repair. Follow the specific instructions and warnings in the product manual that came with your specific grill. Wear gloves and protective eye wear when scraping.
© 2008 BobVila.com
Add To:
Del.icio.us
Digg
Google
Y! MyWeb
Reddit
Technorati
About
|
FAQ
|
Contact
|
Sitemap
|
Privacy Policy
|
Terms of Use
|
Help
|
bobvilacontractors
© BobVila.com 2008