This is from using Poorboys Chrome Polish and wiping the grill weekly with Spray and Gloss.
https://drive.google.com/folder/d/0B...VkLTJJeTg/edit
This is from using Poorboys Chrome Polish and wiping the grill weekly with Spray and Gloss.
https://drive.google.com/folder/d/0B...VkLTJJeTg/edit
Post Thanks / Like - 1 Likes, 0 Thanks, 0 DislikesZimRandy liked this post
Whew. I thought I was the only one who detailed my Weber grill. (Mines a charcoal, though)
Randy
Cool, but using a grill cover is a whole lot easier...
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I used to cover grills for years. I got tired of putting it back on everytime it got windy.
Bummer. Lucky for me, my cover has yet to blow off. I guess the kettle`s round shape is easier for Velcro to hold in place?
I use an APC to get the film off the outside of the cover / lid and then use whatever LSP I have handy. I usually add wood chips for smoke and it leaves a film on the cover around the vent holes. The side table gets dirty from the utensils, so that gets wiped down also.
I don`t go nuts, just kill some time while I`m waiting for the charcoal to get to temp.
However, I do plan to use the buffer and 4" pads on it someday........
Mine is outside, but under a covered part of my porch.
What time is the beer and dogs all this talk is making me hungry.
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