Barbecues are all fun—until it’s time to clean the grill. Grease, charred food, and grime make the job tough, and most traditional methods involve harsh chemicals or endless scrubbing.
But my nana showed me a simple hack that makes grill cleaning almost effortless. All you need are two basic household items: baking soda and aluminum foil.
Why Grills Get So Grimy
After a cookout, grills collect grease, food particles, and carbon buildup. Most people dread cleaning, and many even put it off, which only makes the mess worse.
Nana’s Secret Hack
Instead of brushes or cleaners, she uses:
- Baking soda paste (½ cup baking soda + a little water)
- Crumpled aluminum foil as a scrubber
How It Works
- Baking soda breaks down grease and loosens grime.
- Aluminum foil acts as a gentle abrasive without damaging grates.
Together, they lift off dirt with minimal effort.
Step-by-Step Method
- Heat the grill for 10 minutes, then turn it off and let it cool slightly.
- Spread baking soda paste over the grates.
- Crumple foil into a ball and scrub gently.
- Rinse with warm water and dry with a towel.
That’s it—no heavy scrubbing, no expensive cleaners.
Why It’s Better
✔ Quick and easy
✔ Non-toxic and food safe
✔ Cheap—baking soda and foil cost pennies
✔ Eco-friendly—no harsh chemicals, less waste
Extra Tips for a Clean Grill Year-Round
- Do a quick brush while the grill is still warm after each use.
- Use a grill cover to protect from the elements.
- Check for rust regularly.
With this hack, cleaning your grill takes minutes instead of hours—so you can enjoy more barbecues without dreading the cleanup.