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External surfaces and lid • Clean them with hot soapy water and a non-abrasive
sponge or nylon bristle brush.
• Rinse with clean water or wipe with a damp cloth before
drying thoroughly.
Rust
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For areas that do not come into contact with food, treat the rust
with an anti-rust agent, then paint the barbecue with heat-
resistant paint or a barbecue-specific paint.
• On the other hand, use a chrome cleaner on any rust found on
the chrome parts. To prevent rust, coat the chrome parts with
a thin layer of oil, such as vegetable oil or WD40.
Storage
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Do not leave the barbecue exposed to the elements outdoors
or in a humid environment.
•
We strongly recommend purchasing a cover from your local
retailer to protect the barbecue, should it be left outside for
any length of time. This will significantly increase the product’s
service life.
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If you decide to cover over your barbecue, regularly inspect both
the cover (especially the back) and barbecue to check that they
are not damp or affected by mould. Should they be damp or
mouldy, wash them with hot soapy water and allow them to dry.
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Make sure that the barbecue has been fully cleaned and the
side table is folded up before covering or storing it away.
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Store the barbecue in a cool, dry place, out of direct sunlight
and away from dust or dirt.
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