How to Safely Clean Your Grill or Barbecue

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Just quick post today for those of you planning on doing some grilling this weekend! I read this little bit of information recently and it just made me say “Wow! That makes so much sense! Why have I never even considered this before?” and also “Eek!”
Today we’re going to be talking about cleaning your outdoor grill or BBQ, or rather, how not to clean these precious pieces of backyard equipment to make sure that you keep your family safe. And then we’ll have some better alternatives of course!
There was some discussion recently from doctors in a few different areas saying that they recommend never ever using those metal-bristled grill brushes to clean your BBQ.
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Yeah, you know the ones. The ones that everyone in the world has hanging right next to their grill on the back deck that they use to clean off all the extra food stuck to their grill at least a few times a week during the summer. Yup, we have one too, so don’t feel bad!
Well, first of all, the best thing to use for everyday removal of various charred bits is just a plain, crumpled up ball of aluminum foil. Don't forget to click on the link below for more details on how to actually use the tin foil!
[Hey! You can check out even more easy DIY maintenance tips for around your home, right here!]
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