Your Jackson
Grill is just like your car, it requires maintenance to
assure that it will maintain it’s highest potential and last
a lifetime.
- Burners should be inspected at the beginning of every
grilling season and periodically throughout the season.
- Look for burner port blockage and corrosion while inspecting
burners. While inspecting, clean each burner port by pushing
in and out in a circular motion using a small piece of wire
or paper clip. Use a wire brush to clean the large areas
of the burners.
- Clean your flame diffusers with a wire brush before every
cook out to reduce damage and flare-ups.
- Give your Jackson Grill a good cleaning after each use
to maintain the beauty of your well-earned investment. Exterior
stainless surfaces are very durable and should last indefinitely
with minimal care.
- Minor scratches on exterior stainless can usually be removed
by using a fine grade scotch bright pad or similar polishing
pad. Gently rub the surface with the pad and always rub
with the grain to prevent more damage to the brushed surface.
DO NOT use steel wool to clean any part of your Jackson
Grill, as fine pieces of the wool will be left behind and
rust.
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