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impossible to see. However, these burners get exceptionally hot and can be exceptionally easy to damage. To
clean sear burners:
1.
Remove all large pieces of food from the top of the burner
2.
Turn the burner on high and let the temperature do the work
3.
Do not leave the grill unattended while doing this as you will want to make sure no excessive flare ups occur
4.
Once all excess grease has been burned off, you are ready to go!
a.
An easy way to keep your sear burner from getting dirty is to allow it to run for a few minutes after
you are done cooking, so that you do not have to re-heat your grill just to clean.
Stainless Steel Care and Maintenance
It is a common misconception that stainless steel will maintain its original factory shine with little help from the
consumer. Unfortunately, this is not true. Stainless steel will not stain, discolor, corrode or rust as fast as other
types of steel, but it is not fully stain or weather proof. If it is not properly maintained, all grades of stainless
steel can face surface discoloration, corrosion and eventually rust. Any stainless steel that is exposed to the
environment will require attention and care throughout its life to ensure that it keeps its shine and structural
integrity.
Cleaning the Stainless Steel and Polishing
1.
Allow grill to cool before cleaning/polishing stainless steel. Do not clean or polish your grill's stainless steel
when the gill is in operation or still hot.
2.
To clean the stainless steel, wash off all dirt and debris from the steel with warm water. If you have tough
spots to clean, then a third-party degreaser product can be used.
3.
Next, rinse and dry the steel thoroughly with a clean towel. Do not allow the steel to air dry as the standing
water can cause surface discoloration.
4.
The last step is to protect to the unit with a good third-party polish. There are several third-party polishes on
the market that will help keep your grill protected from the elements for a longer period of time. Most of
these polishes are toxic, so only use these on the exterior of the grill. Follow instructions provided on any
third-party polish products. Do not use such products on cooking grates or heat control grids.
a.
Apply the polish to a clean paper towel and wipe with the direction of the grain in the stainless
steel.
b.
There should be no excess liquid on the surface but it is acceptable for it to be a little oily, as that
will dissipate.
5.
If your grill has developed surface discoloration or surface rust, clean the unit as stated above and use a
good third-party polish to remove or reduce the spots. Follow instructions provided on any third-party
polish products. Coyote does not insure or guarantee the performance of or results from such products.
Environmental Factors that can affect your Grill
There are several typical causes for surface discoloration and corrosion on your stainless steel outdoor
equipment:
1.
Mortar (which contains lime) from the island assembly process has rested on the unit for a prolonged period
of time and the unit was not cleaned quickly.
2.
Pool chemicals were splashed onto the grill (chlorine and acid will cause problems quickly) and the unit was
not cleaned off promptly.
3.
Hard water from sprinklers (chlorine in the water) was allowed to sit on the unit.
4.
Salt from the ocean air/water was allowed to rest upon the grill for a prolonged period of time before being
cleaned (beach owners must be diligent in maintaining their outdoor stainless equipment).
5.
Dust, or rust, from other metals found its way onto the grill and was left on for an extended period of time.