Char Broiler Maintenance
How to Clean a Charbroiler
Maintaining your charbroiler, along with any kitchen equipment, creates both a safer and more sanitary working environment. Regular cleanings reduce residue and grease build-up, which can prevent grease fires. Plus, removing excess particles ensures your fresh foods aren’t absorbing unwanted flavors. This is an easy way to maintain your customers’ standards for high-quality food and prevent costly or time-consuming maintenance issues. Follow these simple steps to keep your charbroiler clean.
How Often Should I Clean My Charbroiler?
We recommend you clean your charbroiler daily to prevent residue build-up. Grease, food particles, and fat accumulate along the top and bottom of the grates, as well as the sides, front, and back of your grill.
What Do I Need to Clean My Charbroiler?
Choosing the right brush to effectively clean your charbroiler’s grates can minimize labor. In addition to the right grill brush, here are a few items you should have on hand to effectively clean your charbroiler:
Wash Cloth
Warm Water with Soap
Cleaning Gloves
Spray Degreaser
Optional: Grill Cleaner
Brush Cleaning a Grill1.
Make sure your charbroiler is still hot but not on. Use a wire brush or scraper to remove stuck-on particles or fat from grates.
Charbroiler Grate
Once the tops have been cleaned, flip the grates over and thoroughly clean the bottoms.
Noble Blast Spraying Charbroiler
Wait for your charbroiler to cool completely. Use a damp cloth or sponge, along with soapy water, to clean the rest of your grill. For excess build-up, use a degreaser or heavy-duty grill cleaner. Be sure to thoroughly rinse the degreaser away from the charbroiler after use.
Cleaning Charbroiler Grates
Optional: If you use a radiant charbroiler, clean the radiants as well. We recommend doing this in the sink.
Lava Rock Charbroilers5.
Optional: For lava rock charbroilers, flip the stones every few weeks to burn off any accumulated grease.
Incorporate these simple steps into your cleaning routine to ensure your charbroiler is safe to use in your commercial kitchen. Keeping your equipment clean can both extend the life of the product and prevent food from absorbing or transferring flavors. For a visual representation of how to clean a charbroiler, check out the video above.
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