I have a Weber Master Touch (I say the brand in case the material it’s made from may change from brand to brand) and after using it after about 2 years, the grill grates start to look rusted, but once it has charcoal and is hot enough the stains disappear.

After grilling I always use a wire brush to clean it. Also I always have the grill covered when not in use so it can be protected from the rain.

How can I clean it to restore it to functional use where I don’t see the rust in the grates?
What usual care you have with your grills to prevent this in the future?

by PokerPumas

23 Comments

  1. RenaissanceScientist

    I’d take a big ball of aluminum foil and start scrubbing then a pressure washer to get the remaining bits.

    Or do what I do and buy new grill grates every couple years because I’m too lazy to properly protect my grill

  2. tulips14

    We wash ours after each use, my friends think I’m crazy but our grill looks great!

  3. cranberrydudz

    You can build an electrolysis tank like what people do to restore cast iron pans.

  4. rmay14444

    Clean? My grill is living on hopes and prayers. I give it a scrub with an onion some times while the coals are hot and getting ready.

  5. tomjleo

    For day to day u can just burn off and wipe down.

    For yearly repair: Sals suds and pressure washer. U can also get stripper bits for a drill.

    I also replace the grates, bolts, w/e is starting to rust beyond repair.

  6. Fuck_the_Jets

    Fire + brush. Once it’s fubar after a few years I get a new grill.

  7. Constant-Tutor7785

    I use one of those bristle-free stainless bbq brushes plus heat. Also oil on the grates after the clean and/or before the cook. I don’t worry about it much if they aren’t perfectly clean, shrug.

  8. iamthelee

    Just use it. Unless you have an abundance of fat that’s dripped on the bottom that could cause a flare up or off flavors from smoke, I wouldn’t worry about it. This grill looks perfectly clean to me.

  9. pinprick58

    I bought one of them “magic clean” grills. I grill, and when the wife does the dishes, it “magically” cleans itself! Amazing! 🙂

  10. puff_of_fluff

    My grill is a tiny little Smokey Joe, so I just bring the grate inside and wash it in the sink.

  11. ziomus90

    Is the first photo from today and the 2nd from 1985?

  12. Trip_Fresh

    For that grill I would use half onion and cook

  13. nicknooodles

    For my weber i just shop vac the ash out every 2-3 cooks (that doesn’t fall into the catcher), and then before I cook I just use the scrub daddy bbq brush once the coals have been going for a few minutes.

  14. kwagmire9764

    Heat. Easy Off oven cleaner, the yellow can. A wire brush or steel scrub daddy. Paint scraper.

  15. OvenBakedChickN

    Fire and scraping it with half cut onion

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