Do you need to season porcelain enameled cast iron grates?
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The answer is that because the cast iron grates on our newer grills have a porcelain enamel coating, they do not need to be seasoned! To prepare your grates, simply preheat the grill by turning all burners on high for about 10-15 minutes and then brush the grates clean.
In respect to this, do porcelain coated grill grates need to be seasoned?
Porcelain-coated Wire Porcelain-coated wire grates included with some SABER® grill models, do not require seasoning. These grates should be cleaned regularly with a heavy-duty grill brush. You can also soak the grates in a mixture of water and vinegar for a deep clean.
Likewise, are porcelain coated cast iron grates good?
Porcelain Grates Porcelain-coated steel or cast iron is a good choice, but the coating does have a nasty habit of chipping away. This can expose the metal underneath to moisture and may result in a rusty surface over time. This is especially true of coated cast iron, though coated steel can develop problems as well.
Caring for Porcelain Coated Cast Iron Grilling Grates
- Initially, season the grate with vegetable oil grilling spray (300 degrees 1-2 hours)
- Shortly after each use, clean with care (brass bristle brush) no harsh scrapping or scrubbing.
- Lubricate with fresh grilling spray after each cleaning and before each use.