Does anybody wax their grill?

mikebai1990

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No, it's not the car grille. I'm talking about BBQ grills. I'm curious as to whether it's safe to apply wax onto barbeque grills or gas-fired stoves. If there's a layer of protection, especially on the grill, then it will make it easier for me to clean the grill. BTW, it's a stainless steel grill. I'm thinking about putting on something durable, like Collinite, but since it's a carnauba wax, do you guys think it (or even a synthetic sealant) would be able to withstand the 500-600 degree heat? Just thinking of more ways to use detailing supplies :)
 
mikebai1990 said:
No, it's not the car grille. I'm talking about BBQ grills. I'm curious as to whether it's safe to apply wax onto barbeque grills or gas-fired stoves. If there's a layer of protection, especially on the grill, then it will make it easier for me to clean the grill. BTW, it's a stainless steel grill. I'm thinking about putting on something durable, like Collinite, but since it's a carnauba wax, do you guys think it (or even a synthetic sealant) would be able to withstand the 500-600 degree heat? Just thinking of more ways to use detailing supplies :)



No automotive product would handle the heat. The grill surface will reach temps of 500°-600° when you are cleaning. Both Carnauba and sealants will evaporate at that temperature and may leave a discoloration in the process.



Grill manufacturers recommend external cleaning using warm soapy water and a wipe dry. I do use a chemical grill cleaner occasionally to dissolve any baked on grease on the exterior.



Save your products for automobiles.
 
Just hit the grill with a pressure washer once in a while. I wouldn't wax it, as its a surface you cook on and when you heat it up, whatever is on the cooking part is going to bake into your food. I might be mistaken, but I don't think collinite tastes too good :grinno:.
 
You could polish your grill if it's cool (it's likely to have a thin single-stage paint, no clearcoat here). If you wanted to repaint it, there are plenty of hi-temp paints that would stand up to the heat.
 
I cleaned the exterior of my stainless steel grill with FK 215 then put on a coat of 1000p. I clean it with FK 146. It looks great. No discoloring.
 
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