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Summertime - the barbecue season is open!
How nice it is to be outside again and enjoy the warm evening hours with friends and family.
Corn on the cob, vegetable skewers or a good piece of meat sizzle on the barbecue, depending on your taste. Delicious salads are on the table.
Of course, all this barbecuing can get quite greasy and baked-on leftovers remain burnt on the grill.
We have a few tips on how you can easily get everything clean again.
Clean the grill rack!
Stainless steel grill grates can be easily cleaned with our all-rounder orange oil cleaner.
To do this, place the grill in hot water and add a good splash of orange oil cleaner. The grill should be completely covered in water. Now leave it to soak for about 30 minutes. The incrustations will be loosened and you can then easily remove them with a sponge or a steel wool sponge. Then rinse well with clean hot water.

Remove coarse soiling and incrustations
You can also use our Traumzauber multi sponge to tackle encrustations on the barbecue.
But it is also ideal for basic cleaning of your garden furniture.
The steel wool on one side already contains curd soap - so dirt and moss are removed easily and effortlessly. Then simply wipe with clean water.
The green fleece side is suitable for sensitive surfaces - and the foam layer absorbs dirty water well.
Remove grease splashes
If you're around the barbecue, you're bound to get a fat splash or two. But don't worry.
Fresh grease splashes can be easily removed with washing-up liquid: moisten the area and apply washing-up liquid. Rub gently with a kitchen towel and rinse well.
And of course you can also wash your dishes with washing-up liquid. It is particularly effective against grease and very economical.