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    Clean a weber?

    A family friend gave us a DGAV Weber, has some grease/grime build up on the outside and want to get it all cleaned it up. Any ideas what is best cleaner product or should I just clean with a rag and petrol ??

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    Brakeclean or degreaser....
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    Ummm, Carby cleaner?

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    If you're stripping it you can use HOT water and 2 scoops of washing powder in a bucket. Let it soak for a couple of mins then scrub with a tooth brush. Finally rinse off with cold water.

    Quote Originally Posted by Peter Jones View Post
    Ummm, Carby cleaner?

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    carb cleaner and tooth brush should do a decent job.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Preen59 View Post
    If you're stripping it you can use HOT water and 2 scoops of washing powder in a bucket. Let it soak for a couple of mins then scrub with a tooth brush. Finally rinse off with cold water.
    Will give this a shot, my weber and rebuild kit should be here this week.
    Got a can of Carby Cleaner, wire brushes, rags and scotch pad ready

    Might snap a few pics, but this is my first time doing it so maybe wrong
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