Bought a new home recently and the previous owner left their Weber grill. It looks pretty rusty, super dirty inside. I’ve never owned a grill before. Is this able to be cleaned or would it just be better to save the hassle and buy a new one? I’m planning to swap out the propane tank since this one looks pretty old (it doesn’t feel empty though).

I bought some grill cleaner and a steel wool brush. Dunno if that’ll be enough to clean this..

by omegazer0180

41 Comments

  1. Yep. Looks like it could be as good as it’s ever been.

  2. 30 minutes of cleaning or buy some parts that fit off amazon, 1million% worth either

  3. Inevitable_Rough_993

    Honestly you don’t know have any common sense so give the filthy grill to someone who knows what to do with it and better you either dine out or order in

  4. Set it out by the curb, I’ll be by in 10 to pick it up.

  5. goosereddit

    Take a plastic paint scraper and scrape off most of the gunk on the grease pan (4th picture). You can also scrape off the firebox. The foil grease tray looks like it has holes but it’s meant to be disposable. Replace that. Other than that it looks like it’s in great condition.

  6. Quiet-Dream7302

    Put the parts in garbage bags and spray several cans of oven cleaner in there. Leave for a day then hose and scrape.

  7. Crosstrek732

    It’s not worth cleaning at all. Let me know where it is I’ll come haul it away for you.🤣

  8. mrtramplefoot

    Yes, after your clean it, flip the grates over. They’re upside down, the flat side is the top

  9. DarthOldMan

    Is this a troll? I’d be cooking in that thing as-is.

  10. Visible-Disaster

    Never mind the haters here, that’s a great bonus on your new home! Everything there is salvageable, maybe new flavorizers if you want (3rd picture). A plastic scraper, some simple green, and elbow grease and that’s got a LOT of life left in it. And it will be markedly better than any cheapo grill from Walmart.

    I think the grates are technically upside down. A little reseasoning on them and they’ll be fine.

    Nothing wrong with that propane tank, but swapping is pretty common. Refilling is cheaper if you can find a local place that does it. I do suggest having two tanks, that way you can swap over quickly if one goes dry.

  11. omegazer0180

    Couldn’t figure out how to edit my post.

    OK thanks guys Haha. I felt stupid for asking. I am currently starting to deep clean this so I can try grilling on it later this week.

  12. Cool-Yogurtcloset187

    100% YES!!! Little elbow grease and you’ll be in good shape.

  13. newnewtab

    0000 steel.wool and some mild cleaner on the outside, and it’ll shine like new.
    Source: I have this exact model and color. Lol

  14. Haloripper1

    Scraper and a nice steamer will look like new.

  15. Weber put out a pretty great and straightforward video on cleaning a gas grill. https://youtu.be/ezXMv-lxpAw?si=aCPfdt4XgirihkFj

    The only part that’s sketchy is he cleans the grates with a cheap wire brush. Those can be dangerous if the metal fibers fall out. The official Weber brush works great and lasts a long time. 

  16. RainInTheWoods

    Definitely. It’s clean enough to cook in now. Just hose off the grates.

  17. prevnar13

    Best grill I ever owned, built for longevity. Also the easiest to grill on, results are reliably good.

  18. ginleygridone

    Looks better than the one on my patio I use every week.

  19. jonezee76

    It looks fine to me. Have you just tried to light it and see how it burns?

  20. RandomEverything99

    Not worth it at all, should just trash it . Send me a private message and I’ll dispose of it for you.

  21. adamander

    You have to be kidding. You can easily order some new graters and burners, orange degreaser and you’re ready to go. I’d order a new hose and regulator too just to be on the safe side.

  22. PirateLife75

    Absolutely, that Weber will outlast damn near any other grill on the market with some maintenance.

  23. lupuscapabilis

    I love that so many people had the same reaction as my “that’s not even that dirty” one.

  24. It even a question, clean that shit. It looks better than mine already

  25. 300suppressed

    Umm they may as well have left you 400$ cash on the counter

  26. ElDuDer10

    I’d replace the grates with the stainless steel ones and replace the flavorizer bars. Basically band new grill then.

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