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Griddle / aluminum with
non-stick coating
NEVER flood a hot griddle with cold water. This can warp or crack the aluminum plate.
DO NOT clean any part of the griddle in a self-cleaning oven.
Wipe griddle surface with warm soapy water then rinse with warm water. Wipe dry with a
soft cloth.
If food particles stick to the griddle plate, remove with a mild abrasive cleaner such as
Soft Scrub
®
.
Suggested cleaners; rinse and dry immediately:
-- Hot water and detergent
-- Dishwasher safe
-- Soft Scrub
®
Griddle grease tray Remove tray after grease has cooled. Be careful not to fill it so full that tipping to remove
it spills the grease. Discard grease into a grease resistant container for disposal.
Clean the grease tray after each use.
Suggested cleaners; rinse and dry immediately:
-- Hot water and detergent
-- Dishwasher safe
-- Soft Scrub
®
Grill grates / porcelain
enamel on cast iron
Clean the grates after each use.
Place the grill grate into a sink and pour boiling hot water over the grate. Lay a dish towel
on top of the grate and pour more hot water over the towel. Allow the water to soak into
the residue. Scrape away debris with a soap-filled scouring pad.
Stubborn soil: Soft Scrub
®
.
Suggested cleaners; rinse and dry immediately:
-- Hot water and detergent
-- Dishwasher safe
-- Soft Scrub
®
-- Soft brass wire brush for stubborn residues. Hard steel wire brushes could scratch the
porcelain grate coating and cause premature oxidation of the grate.
Stubborn stains; rinse and dry immediately:
-- Soap-filled steel wool pad
-- Lestoil
®
-- Other degreaser
Igniters / ceramic DO NOT use sharp tools to scrape the igniters. The igniters are fragile. If an igniter is
damaged, it may not light the burner.
Suggested cleaners:
-- Cotton swab dampened with soapy water
-- Fantastik
®
Part/material Cleaning notes
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