It won’t be long now until we’re officially into spring – which means it’ll be time to start getting out into the garden again. Ahead of the prospect of taking your Lifestyle garden furniture out of storage and firing up the BBQ, here is a guide to making sure your grill is free of rust.
How to remove rust
Assuming your BBQ grill has got a bit rusty over the winter, you will want to clean it before use. Otherwise, it can give any food cooked on it an unpleasant taste.
The first step should be to try to remove the rust with household items. One choice is warm water with some washing up liquid added to it, while a blend of vinegar and baking soda can also be effective.
In most cases, you should be able to get the rust off with a cloth or sponge, but sometimes, a nylon brush can work better. If the rust is very stubborn, one of those coupled with a specialist rust remover will do the trick.
How to keep rust away in future
Once the grill has been scrubbed clean of rust, you can start to think about how to prevent it coming back. It is possible to get BBQ parts made of rust-resistant metals such as stainless steel, but regular cleaning and oiling will work just as well. Another good idea is to buy a cover for your grill to protect it.
Now it’s time to get your BBQ clean and ready for spring!