Hello Cleaning BBQ greasy grill grates is alway a hassle! Just touching them leaves grease all over your hands!! First I always get the big stuff off with a grill brush. Therefore there is a way to clean BBQ grill grates like they cleaned the Statue of Liberty with Bicarbonate Soda!! It actually seems to work very well!! This larger 40lb HF soda blaster has a range of 35-90 PSI so I set the Soda Blaster at 60 PSI using High Flow couplers. https://www.harborfreight.com/40-lb-portable-soda-blaster-60801.html Got a 50 lb bag of Arm & Hammer Armex Soda Medium Grade for $49.99 from Harbor Freight https://www.harborfreight.com/50-lbs-medium-grade-armex-soda-blast-media-65929.html It was so humid today! Luckily I switched on the Desiccant air dryer to keep the nozzle from clogging! Soda blasting is gentle on the parts but does clog the nozzle easily if there is not enough CFM and the air has to be cool! Anyway, it does work well if your air compressor is from 15 to 25 CFM minimum!! See video of Harbor Freight soda blaster https://m.youtube.com/shorts/17Fi1gDkHDU Pic 1-2 Stainless Steel grates before soda blasting Pic 3-4 Harbor Freight Soda Blaster Pic 5-6 After soda blasting Pic 7 - Marinated Sally G’s BBQ Steak Tips! Pic 8 - Chinese & Garlic & Cheese Sausage From >> Browse All Meat « The Prime Butcher
Hello Here are more ways to use the Arm & Hammer baking soda and liquid dish soap to clean the BBQ grill grates without a soda blaster How to Clean Grill Grates with Baking Soda | Arm & Hammer
soda blasting is definitely a way to make quick work of something like stainless grill grates plus it's food safe. I own a blast/paint shop and what I'd do since i have it at my disposal is hit them with plastic media and it would clean exactly the same (no finish or "etch" left on the steel) however I'd definitely say soda is the safer option here as far as being food safe. Either way, good way to clean for those of us with the equipment but most people aren't going to spend the money to do it.
How about using tin foil to keep the grates cleaner? See Using aluminum foil to cover BBQ grill grates? Any tips?
FYI BiCarbonate of Soda ( Baking Soda) article for cleaning the Statue of Liberty in NY Extreme makeover for The Statue of Liberty - Materials Talks
Wow, using soda to remove coal tar (epoxy I assume they mean) must have been a miserable job...That's heavy stuff, probably took forever to get through it with soda. Makes sense it was in the 80s though it was a very common epoxy to use back then. I don't see it as much in job specs these days but it's still around and used.