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agw said:Heyas. Either I am blind or I can't read, but I can NOT find anything to tell me the best and safest way to clean our Grill Cleaning Brush.
Tips anyone?
Thanks!
-agw
janetupnorth said:Cleaned? It has to be cleaned?
Actually, we're like Becky, it stays out with the grill. Gets rinsed once in awhile...
It is recommended to clean your grill cleaning brush after each use to prevent buildup of food particles and bacteria.
The best way to clean a grill cleaning brush is to soak it in hot, soapy water for a few minutes, then use a brush or sponge to scrub off any remaining debris. Rinse thoroughly and allow to air dry before storing.
Most grill cleaning brushes are not dishwasher safe as the high temperatures and harsh detergents can damage the bristles. It is best to hand wash and air dry your brush.
If the bristles are worn down, bent, or falling out, it is time to replace your grill cleaning brush. Additionally, if there is a strong odor or discoloration on the bristles, it is also a sign that it needs to be replaced.
Yes, it is important to clean the handle of your grill cleaning brush as well. Use a disinfectant spray or wipe to remove any bacteria or germs that may have transferred from the grill. Rinse and dry thoroughly before storing.