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rgwilliams69
Feb 10, 2015Explorer
I have two Weber-Qs, one in the motorhome and one at home (the larger non portable model). Love cooking on them. After trying several different methods, the one I have found that works the best is taking it apart (removing burner) and blasting the heck out of everything it with the highest pressure nozzle on my pressure washer. I lay the burner tube flat on concrete and do the same thing. A little messy (blowback) but very effective.
Blast everything out with compressed air after power washing. Works like new after you get done. Twice a year seems to be good enough.
My least favorite was the toothpick method. Tried that a couple of times and good grief there are a lot of holes and I never can get them all clean at once.
Cheers,
Greg
Blast everything out with compressed air after power washing. Works like new after you get done. Twice a year seems to be good enough.
My least favorite was the toothpick method. Tried that a couple of times and good grief there are a lot of holes and I never can get them all clean at once.
Cheers,
Greg
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