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7 Cheap Ways To Prevent Your Grill From Rusting

December 7, 2022
By John Marsicek
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If you’re a grill master on a tight budget, you know that keeping your grill in pristine condition can be a challenge. With some care and attention, you can prolong its lifespan and have it look like new by applying these seven cheap ways to prevent your grill from rusting.

Keep Your Grill Clean

A clean grill is a happy grill.

Clean your grill after each use, removing any built-up grease or food residue that may contribute to causing rust. A good cleaning with warm soapy water, a sponge, and a stiff brush will do the job.

Don’t Use Harsh Chemicals On Your Grill

When cleaning your grill, avoid using any harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners, as these can damage the grill’s finish and invite rusting.

Store Your Grill In a Cool, Dry Place

Avoid keeping your grill in a humid or wet environment, as this can prevent the formation of new rust. If you’re in a humid climate, it’s a good idea to dry the grill off after each use to prevent water from sitting on the surface and causing rust.

Protect Your Grill From The Elements

When you’re not using your grill, cover it or store it in a sheltered area to protect it from the rain, snow, and sun. This will prevent moisture from seeping in and causing rust to develop. Grill covers are available at most hardware stores and can significantly extend the life of your grill.

Season Your Grill Regularly

Seasoning your grill before each use will create a barrier between the metal and the elements, preventing rust from starting. Simply rub some cooking oil on the grates with a paper towel before each cooking session.

Inspect Your Grill Regularly

Take a close look at your grill regularly to look for any signs of rusting. If you spot any rust, act immediately to not let the problem become worse.

Remove Rust

If you find rust on your grill, take care of it immediately. Your top priority is to stop the rust and prevent it from getting worse.

Use a wire brush to scrub away any loose rust. If the rust is stubborn, use a little vinegar or lemon juice to help loosen it. With the rust gone, clean the grill thoroughly with soapy water. After the grill is completely dry, apply a rust-resistant primer and paint to the affected areas.

As a result, you can stop and prevent further rusting,  significantly extending the life of your grill.

Bonus Tip!

Use a rust-resistant coating on your grill. This will provide an extra layer of protection against the elements and help keep your grill looking like new for much longer.

In short, with a little bit of effort, you can keep your grill in great shape and prevent rust. Follow these cheap ways to prevent your grill from rusting and you should be able to enjoy your grill for years to come.

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About John Marsicek

John Marsicek is a Portland, Oregon-area technical writer and graphic designer with nearly 20 years of experience producing clear, high-quality documentation. A member of the Society for Technical Communication who has contributed as a volunteer and received local recognition for his work, he combines a B.S degree with strong technical communication skills and graphic design expertise to make complex information accessible.

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