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Posted on Jul 17, 2010
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Why? what is wrong with cleaning existing one? just remove it, heat it on topstove a bit, then tip content to any plastic dish, you can use this fat as add-on for your dog or cat, mix wiht seeds and give to birds, in local park or indeed on your veranda or balcony, does not need to go to the tip.

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Looking to find the replacement grease bottle and the net for the side of this fire and ice grill2go

Here's a link to the oil bottle you're looking for.
http://www.appliancefactoryparts.com/search/partinfo.php?partsID=15112&modelsID=&typeName=gas%20grill

Unfortunately, the net is no longer available.

Hope this helped you and Happy Grilling!! Thanks for choosing FixYa.
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If you have a great amount of caked on grease build up, using a plastic putty knife is a good way to go. It won't scratch the finish and will remove the lion's share of the grease. Follow that, by scrubbing the remaining residue with a wet sponge and Simple Green in a spray bottle (it's biodegradable and won't hurt the finish.? Spray the Simple Green on, wait a minute or two and wipe of with a wet sponge. Rinse the sponge often Do not wet the heating element/burner. Use a grill brush to gently remove any any residue. Actually, it's best to remove the burner to clean it, because it also gives you the opportunity to clean the Venturi valve. As far as the drip pan is concerned, the plastic putty knife will work there too. In the future, lining the drip pan with aluminum foil, will eliminate having to clean it.

The grill grates can go in the dishwasher. Just do not allow them to go through the dry cycle.

My best advice on keeping a grill clean, is stay a head of the cleaning. Not allowing grease and residue to continue to build up. I say this, both as a grill dealer and as an avid professional grill-er.

Hope this has helped you. Please let me know and Happy Grilling!!
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I made hamburgers and the first time the cups melted due to the grease that was draining off. I followed the grilling instructions per the manual and had a greasy mess to clean up. Now I have to find...

The plastic cup melted because it was touching the hot plates and not because of the hot oil!

It is a poor design but with careful use can be fully functional, plastic is used to keep the cost of this budget product down.
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