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Topic Title: Cleaning Question Created on October 11, 2009 at 07:07 AM |
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Dan |
I purchased a Holland Apex this summer and it's time for a good cleaning. I was wondering is I can use oven cleaner, will this harm the grill in any way? |
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Anonymous |
I just give mine a good scrubbing with soap and water don't like oven cleaner taste YUCK... Then just let it burn for about an hour to dry... |
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Erin |
I've used Dawn Power Dissolver (available at walmart). It does a pretty good job. Be careful, it's pretty strong. |
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@ Dan |
Be very careful using oven cleaner! It is very caustic & will ruin any non-stainless part on your grill. I would not use it myself. Better to use a good detergent like Simple Green or Dawn Power Disolver. Don't hose the grill down or let any water get into the bottom of the grill around the cast iron burner. |
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Janeski |
How about using a cleaner like TSP? |
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Jerry port st lucie fl |
I use oven cleaner on the stainless steel cooking grate. I put the grate in a plastic bag, cover both sides of the grate with oven cleaner then seal the bag for 2-3 hours and leave it in the hot florida sun. After 2-3 hours, I then open the bag, and rinse well, and tada...shiny and clean, with no residual taste. the inside of the grill I use soap and water. I have had my same Holland grill for over 10 years. Great product. |
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jeff in mn |
I just close the valve and fill up with water and turn it on and it will steam it off. I will take a puddy knife and scrape all the lose stuff off. Repeat if needed. I never use any cleaners in it. Afterwards it is like new. |