I recently bought a house and the previous owner kept the gas grill. Good news, except the rust was last cleaned when dinosaurs roamed the earth. I was tempted to just throw it out and buy a new one, but it was (once) a really good 5 burner grill with stainless steel grates and 2 side burners so I decided to clean it up and salvage a few. Dollar. I removed the grate, stirred up some soapy water, put on rubber gloves and got to work. I have used this brush very often. A very stiff brush did a good job of cutting off the accumulated dirt and also cleaned the inside of the grill well. The length of the brush is approximately 18 inches from end to end. It's angled so you put a lot of pressure on the head while brushing. 6" x 3" head with 3 rows of nylon bristles. As I said before, the bristles are very stiff. They are non-metal so they won't scratch my grill's stainless surfaces. The grill is tidy and I'm ready for nicer weather.
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