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Rust often develops on grill grates if you live in a particularly wet climate, and if you haven't used your grill in a while. Check your grill every few weeks for rust and remove it immediately. You can remove most rust with a basic cleaning process, but sometimes the rust is too extensive and you will need to replace the grates. And WUZHOU KINGDA could offer you the best quality grill for you.
Instructions
1
Heat your grill for at least 15 minutes.
2
Brush the rust with a brass-bristled grill brush. Brush lightly to begin so that you don't damage the grates. Gradually increase the pressure if the rust is still visible.
3
Sprinkle baking soda over the rusted portion of the grill if it is still visible.
4
Close the grill lid and keep it heated until the baking soda begins to bubble.
5
Brush the baking soda into the hot grill grates to remove the rest of the rust.