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What is the best method of cleaning the outside shell of a Weber BBQ?
Apr 25, 2008 by Larry T
There are "smoke rings" at the base of the top. Can I, or should I try to erase these marks? Great BBQ, just trying to maintain in great shape. Thanks for any info. Larry
Use WD-40. It should remove the rings, unless the paint/powder coating is actually damaged.
After using the WD-40, use windex or something similar to clean the WD-40 off the lid. It's not flamable but why chance it.
can charcoal be used in a weber bbq ?
Feb 18, 2008 by Goanna Dundee
don't like heat beads thingys...toxic
It's an old round weber, the problem is I mean real charcoal made from wood,not the heat beads we have here in Australia made from brown coal and leave an orange ash.either charcoal or can wood be burnt down,I really want a natural fire .
I believe they are intended for charcoal!
(It's not a gas grill, is it???)