- Aug 22, 2017
- 2,998
- Pool Size
- 15000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Hayward Aqua Rite (T-15)
I really like my outdoor kitchen. I love to sit in front of it with a glass of wine while I cook. But keeping the grill clean is a huge pain. Its outdoors and is partially covered but still gets some rain. In addition being in south Florida we have lots of little lizards that are everywhere. They really seem to like going on the grill and using it as a bathroom. So I frequently have to clean off lizard poop as well.
Two weeks ago I decided to detail the car and the hot new thing seems to be hybrid ceramic waxes. Turtle Wax has a new one that seemed to get good reviews on the detailing forums and its pretty cheap. So I bought a bottle and applied it to the car, and I like it. Not sure how long it will last but it was easy to use.
So I decided to hit the grill with it. Sprayed a bunch of degreaser and then gave it a good scrub with some barkeeper friend. A good hosing off. Then for good measure did a wipe down with some isopropyl alcohol. Finally applied the TW ceramic coating. Smelled nice and gave a nice smooth finish.
Two weeks later and the grill is still pretty clean and the lizards seem to be avoiding it. I dont know if they dont like the smell or if the finish is too slick for their sticky little feet. Just applied the second coat today for some extra protection. We will see how it holds up in the long term.
I figured I would share, and would love to hear how others maintain their outdoor kitchens especially all the stainless stuff, drawers doors etc.
Two weeks ago I decided to detail the car and the hot new thing seems to be hybrid ceramic waxes. Turtle Wax has a new one that seemed to get good reviews on the detailing forums and its pretty cheap. So I bought a bottle and applied it to the car, and I like it. Not sure how long it will last but it was easy to use.
So I decided to hit the grill with it. Sprayed a bunch of degreaser and then gave it a good scrub with some barkeeper friend. A good hosing off. Then for good measure did a wipe down with some isopropyl alcohol. Finally applied the TW ceramic coating. Smelled nice and gave a nice smooth finish.
Two weeks later and the grill is still pretty clean and the lizards seem to be avoiding it. I dont know if they dont like the smell or if the finish is too slick for their sticky little feet. Just applied the second coat today for some extra protection. We will see how it holds up in the long term.
I figured I would share, and would love to hear how others maintain their outdoor kitchens especially all the stainless stuff, drawers doors etc.