Why is barbecue maintenance important and how to do it properly?
Regular maintenance will ensure that your barbecue works safely, efficiently and always delivers the best results. Dirt, grease and burnt-on residue don’t just affect the taste – they can shorten the life of your grill, cause flames or unstable heating, and create unnecessary costs.
Maintenance does not have to be complicated, but should be consistent. Here’s a simple overview of how to maintain your barbecue:
Clean the grills after each use
– The best time to clean is when the grill is still warm.
– Use a suitable grill brush – stainless steel brushes are suitable for stainless grills, for porcelain grills use a special softer cleaning sponge.
– For heavier grime, a scraper will help remove stuck-on residue.
Maintain burners and internal parts
– Remove grates and heating elements from time to time to clean grease and food debris from the inside of the barbecue.
– Burner openings can be cleaned with a soft brush or compressed air to maintain an even gas flow.
Check the grease collection system
– Empty and clean the grease tray regularly to avoid flames and excessive smoke.
Protect and maintain the appearance of your barbecue
– The exterior of the barbecue can be cleaned with a damp cloth, using a suitable cleaning agent if necessary.
– When the barbecue is not in use, use a cover to protect it from weather and dust.
Maintain accessories too
– Pizza stones, cast iron pans and other accessories should also be cleaned according to the material: by hand, without abrasives.
– Oil cast iron accessories from time to time to avoid rusting and to maintain the surface properties.
















