is it ok to power wash a bbq grill?

July 15th, 2008 · 13 Comments



im kindof worried about getting water down the propane pipes and it rusting. should i worry about that? should i turn it on after im done?

Tags: Barbecues



13 responses so far ↓

  • 1 Stephen // Jul 15, 2008

    yes

  • 2 ghostrider // Jul 15, 2008

    yeah why not

  • 3 ursula_higgs // Jul 15, 2008

    yea it is. The only suggestion I have is to dry it aftwards with a rag so that it doesnt' rust out.

  • 4 Ivan The Terrible // Jul 15, 2008

    Yes, as long as everything is unhookd and you put it in a good area to dry so it doesn't rust.

  • 5 P C // Jul 15, 2008

    Yes

  • 6 Justin Thomas // Jul 15, 2008

    It should be ok , just dont powerwash the propane tank .

  • 7 vote_4_my_answer // Jul 15, 2008

    Sure. I find the best way to clean the actual grill on a bbq grill is scrap it with aluminum foil. If that's what you're actually cleaning, IMHO, it works better than a power wash would, and the wire brushes suck.

  • 8 Penney S // Jul 15, 2008

    YEAH

  • 9 Dachelle T // Jul 15, 2008

    The best way to clean the actual grill itself is bhut it in a heavy garbage bag with amonia, leave it in overnight, the next day you can wipe it off & it'll be good as new.

  • 10 gabby // Jul 15, 2008

    I don't know about power wash. We use oven cleaner and a lot of effort. Good luck.

  • 11 Handyman // Jul 15, 2008

    I remove the gas burner before washing the BBQ.

  • 12 Ty // Jul 15, 2008

    yes and no. you can use it on the outside and the grills but do not bast it on the burners. you will damage them, because as you use your bbq the burner heats up and starts to ware. you blasting high preasure water in it will put a whole right through it. To be honest the only think you really have to clean on your bbq is the outside the grill(optional) and the flavorizer bars(if a bbq without brickets) thats it.

  • 13 PropaneBrain // Jul 15, 2008

    yes, but not the burner and be careful around the valves.

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