How to Get Your BBQ Ready for Summer: A Simple Cleaning Guide
As we bid farewell to the winter chill and embrace the warmth of spring, it's time to dust off our trusty BBQs and get ready for some sizzling summer cookouts. But after months of neglect, your once-clean BBQ might be looking a little worse for wear, coated in grime and grease from last season's feasts. Fear not, as we’ve got you covered with our ultimate barbecue cleaning guide, including the top BBQ cleaner you need to get your grill gleaming once more.
The Cleaning Products You’ll Need to Clean Your BBQ
When cleaning a BBQ, having the right arsenal of cleaning products by your side is key. From stubborn grease to baked-on residue, you'll need a variety of tools to tackle every inch of your grill.
Fortunately, we have a fantastic range of BBQ accessories and cleaners to help you get the job done. Try the Elbow Grease Cleaning Kit to loosen grease and grime quickly. Pair it with a BBQ Grill Brush to scrub your grill grates thoroughly and remove any leftover residue. Finish with warm water and Fairy Original Washing Up Liquid for the best way to leave a BBQ sparkling.
How to Clean a BBQ Grill in Six Easy Steps
Achieving a clean BBQ, which is ready for the summer months, doesn’t have to feel like a dream. By following our five simple steps, it’ll be back in action in no time. So, roll up your sleeves and let’s get your grill looking as good as new.


1. Brush Off Any Loose Coal and Ash
Before you start cleaning, it’s important to remove any leftover coal, ash, and debris that may have accumulated. A quick sweep will help prepare your BBQ for the deeper cleaning ahead. Use a handy dustpan and brush to easily gather up all the remnants of past outdoor dinners. This simple step ensures that your BBQ is free from build-up and ready for a thorough cleaning.
2. Soak the Grill Grates in Warm Soapy Water
The grill grates are often the trickiest part of cleaning your BBQ, especially with built-up food residue and grease. To make this task easier, soak the grates in warm, soapy water. This helps to loosen stubborn dirt and grease, allowing you to scrub away the residue with much less effort. Let them sit for a while, and watch how the grime starts to loosen, making the cleaning process significantly smoother. After soaking, a quick scrub will leave your grates sparkling and ready for your next BBQ!
3. Scrub Inside The BBQ
While the grates are soaking, it’s time to clean the inside of the BBQ. Use The Pink Stuff Cleaning Paste to break down the built-up grease, and scrub with a Dishmatic Scrubbee or our BBQ Grill Brush for sparkling results. Focus on areas with heavy grime buildup and ensure thorough rinsing to remove any residue.
4. Use White Vinegar to Clean Stainless Steel
White vinegar is an excellent cleaner for stainless-steel surfaces. Mix equal parts white vinegar and water in a spray bottle and spritz it over your BBQ. Wipe away the solution with a cloth for a sparkling stainless-steel finish.
5. Clean the Base of Your BBQ
Don’t forget to clean the base of your BBQ. A simple mix of warm, soapy water with a heavy-duty sponge, such as the Dishmatic Wonder Scrub Sponge Scourers, will help you scrub away dirt and grime from the bottom.


6. Rinse Away Soapy Water and Any Residue
Once you’ve scrubbed away the grime, it’s time to rinse your BBQ with clean water. Grab your hose and give the BBQ a thorough rinse to remove all soapy residue. If you're dealing with stubborn dirt, we’d recommend using a power washer for that extra cleaning power.
Top Tips to Keep Your BBQ Clean Year-Round
As we put the finishing touches on our BBQ cleaning session, it's essential to keep that pristine shine intact for future grilling extravaganzas! Here are our top-notch tips to ensure your BBQ stays clean and primed for action throughout the summer:
- Brush and clean your BBQ after each use to prevent build-up and make future cleaning easier.
- Use a BBQ cover to protect your grill from the elements when it’s not in use.
- Clean your BBQ thoroughly after each use to ensure it stays in top condition.
- Give your BBQ a deep clean at least once a year to tackle any stubborn stains or residues.
By following our simple tips, you’ll ensure your BBQ stays in excellent condition, ready for your next cookout!
Ready to get your BBQ sparkling clean?
Head to our BBQ and outdoor dining range for all the essentials you need to get your grill looking brand new. From cleaning kits to disposable barbecues, we have everything you need to make your BBQ experience enjoyable and hassle-free.