Soak your grates in a mixture of warm water and vinegar. Let the grates sit in the solution for at least twenty minutes.
Brisket — if you’ll risk it. You probably know the major dangers of summer grilling. There’s the potential for smoke inhalation, eye injuries, burns and grease fires. There’s also a hidden health ...
Put away that elbow grease. The number one mistake? “Most people will just grab a brush they find lying around and start brushing their dry, cold grates,” says Jeff Patten, Co-Founder of Flatiron ...
And it is—until you go to clean the grill and realize that old wire bristle brush you’ve been using for years just isn’t ...
With the long weekend ahead, we're all getting ready to venture out into the garden and enjoy some well-deserved downtime.
To put the brush to the test, I turned the grates over so they were nasty-side up, preheated the grill to 300 as directed, ...