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How to Clean Grill Grates in a Self-cleaning Oven

From backyard barbecuers to five-star chefs, cooks throughout the world have elevated grilling to a fine art. Upholding high grilling standards includes cleanliness. Excessive use can leave a grill grate caked with grease and stuck-on matter, which transfer to foods being cooked, possibly compromising the flavor and appearance of the finished items. Take much of the work out of maintaining a grill by burning off hard-to-remove gunk from a grill grate in the heat of a self-cleaning oven.

Things You'll Need

  • Grill brush
  • Natural oven and grill cleaner
  • Sponge or cloth
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Instructions

    • 1

      Remove as much stuck-on matter as possible from the grill grate by scrubbing it with a grill brush.

    • 2

      Spray the grill grate with natural, fume-free oven and grill cleaner. Allow the grill cleaner to soak for the time indicated in the grill cleaner directions then wipe down the grill grate with a damp sponge or cloth.

    • 3

      Clean any spills or loose matter from inside the oven before beginning the self-cleaning process.

    • 4

      Open windows and doors in the home to allow for smoke ventilation during the cleaning process.

    • 5

      Place the grill grate on an oven rack and set the oven to self-cleaning mode. Run self-cleaning for at least two hours.

    • 6

      Allow the oven to cool for two hours. Remove the grill grate and wipe it down with a damp sponge or cloth. Remove any ash from the oven floor and wipe down the oven walls.

    • 7

      Season the grill grate. Rub steel grates with cooking oil. Rub cast iron grates with shortening.