Ever wonder how to remove rust from a gas grill? Here at The Grilling Life, we’ve restored many grills in our day.
Because popping your grill’s lid only to be met with rusty grill grates is an obnoxious problem — but it’s not an uncommon one.
When you cook using an appliance that sits outside, exposed to rain and snow all day, battling rust at some point is an inevitable challenge.
The good news? It’s a challenge that’s pretty easy to overcome with a bit of elbow grease and some common household products!
We’ve honed in on some of the most effective ways to remove rust or oxidation from your gas grill, sure to help get rid of the issue and get you back to grilling in no time.
In this guide, we’ll cover ways to clean a rusty grill, how to keep rust from forming in the first place, and some frequently asked questions about rust.
Even if your grill cleaning skills are a little rusty, we’ll give you all the advice you need to say goodbye to oxidation and hello to delicious, safely grilled food.