My nana taught me this hack to get rid of grill gunk with 0 work. Here’s how it works

Grilling is fun, but cleaning the grill? Not so much. Burned food, grease, and carbon buildup—known as grill gunk—can ruin flavor and attract pests. Over a season, you can collect nearly a pound of it.

After trying dozens of methods, I found nothing worked as well as my Nana’s simple trick: aluminum foil and heat—no scrubbing, no chemicals.

Here’s How It Works
Preheat your grill to 500°F. Place a sheet of aluminum foil over the grates and close the lid. Let it sit for 4 minutes, then turn off the grill and carefully remove the foil (use gloves if needed). The heat turns residue into ash, and the foil catches the mess.

What You’ll Need

Aluminum foil
A grill with a lid
Heat-resistant gloves (optional)
Step-by-Step

Heat grill to 500°F
Cover grates with foil
Close lid for 4 minutes
Remove foil and toss it
Why It’s So Effective
It’s quick (just 4 minutes), safe (no harsh chemicals), and eco-friendly—foil can be recycled, unlike disposable brushes.

Tips for Success
Make sure the foil covers the entire grate, and don’t exceed the 4-minute mark to avoid damage or safety risks.

Real Results
Grillers everywhere love it. John from Texas says, “My grill looked brand new.” If you’re tired of scrubbing, try this trick—just like Nana does.

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