Cleaning and storing your barbecue (not including BBQ Grill Mat  correctly for Winter months prevents the build-up of corrosion, oxidation, rust, mould and the hibernation of critters such as mice and spiders.
Perform a Maintenance Check
As you prepare your grill for storage, inspect your appliance to make sure all of the parts are still in working order. For all grill types, be sure to have any broken grill pieces fixed or replaced before storing it away for the winter. And if you have a gas grill, check that its grill hoses are intact.
Empty & Dispose of Any Charcoal
Charcoal grill owners should take the charcoal out of grills and dispose of it properly before putting a grill into storage for the season. All you have to do is wrap any used charcoal in aluminum before throwing it away. You can also find other uses for it around your home, such as fertilizer for your garden or as pest control.
Deep Clean Your Grill
Before you store your outdoor grill for the winter, it’s important to clean it thoroughly. That way, when you take it out of storage, there won’t be old grease or dirt to worry about. To clean your grill, start by taking a warm, soapy sponge to the exterior to remove any grease stains and other dirt. Next, take a stainless steel grill brush to the inside of your grill and the grill grates to remove any leftover food and carbonized grease, which will also help keep rodents away. Then, wash and rinse the grill’s interior with soap and water. Be sure to let it completely dry.
Barbecue cover
It's so important to cover your barbecue when it is not in use. For the cost of a good barbecue cover, you're making sure that you don't have to replace the whole barbecue in just a year or two! You can either purchase a generic barbecue cover that is suitable for most models, or you can check whether your barbecue manufacturer provides a specific barbecue cover for your model.
Store your barbecue
Ideally, you should store your barbecue indoors (but never store propane inside) as you are protecting it from the elements and ensuring it doesn't rust or mould. If that's not possible, however, a garden shed would also be a good option. If you must keep your barbecue outside, try to keep it sheltered from strong winds and keep it as covered as possible. When storing your barbecue, make sure that both the barbecue and cover are completely dry in order to avoid any rust accumulating throughout winter.
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