BBQ Cleaning Knowledge Quiz

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Question 1 of 12.

When cleaning barbecues, which PPE is required?

1. Safety glasses
2. Gloves
3. Splash apron
4. All of the above

It is important to wear glasses, an apron, and goggles when cleaning a barbecue.

Question 2 of 12.

True or False: You should heat the grill before beginning the cleaning operation.

True
False

Do not preheat the grill and do not proceed with cleaning if the grill is hot.

Question 3 of 12.

What is the FIRST step when cleaning grills and flavor grids?

1. Soak in a trough with a solution of Lightning Plus
2. Scrape to remove debris and ash
3. Spray with foaming Fast Action
4. Scrub and rinse with a fresh towel and clean water

The first step is to remove visible debris and ash from the grills and flavor grids.

Question 4 of 12.

What is the SECOND step when cleaning grills and flavor grids?

1. Soak in a trough with a solution of Lightning Plus
2. Scrape to remove debris and ash
3. Spray with foaming Fast Action
4. Scrub and rinse with a fresh towel and clean water

The second step is to spray the grills and flavor grids with foaming Fast Action.

Question 5 of 12.

What is the THIRD step when cleaning grills and flavor grids?

1. Soak in a trough with a solution of Lightning Plus
2. Scrape to remove debris and ash
3. Spray with foaming Fast Action
4. Scrub and rinse with a fresh towel and clean water

The third step is to soak the grills and flavor grids in a solution that contains 32oz Lighting Plus for every gallon of water.

Question 6 of 12.

What is the LAST step when cleaning grills and flavor grids?

1. Soak in a trough with a solution of Lightning Plus
2. Scrape to remove debris and ash
3. Spray with foaming Fast Action
4. Scrub and rinse with a fresh towel and clean water

The fourth step is to scrub and rinse the grills and flavor grids with clean water and wipe with a fresh towel.

Question 7 of 12.

What is a good tool for scraping debris from the grills, flavor grids, and kettle basin?

1. Stainless steel sponge
2. Putty knife
3. Clean towel

A putty knife can be used to scrape debris from a grill.

Question 8 of 12.

True or False: You should remove the burners before cleaning the kettle basin.

True
False

You should carefully remove the burners so that they are not damaged during cleaning and so you can reach all areas of the kettle basin.

Question 9 of 12.

Which of the following items are used to clean the kettle basin?

1. Putty knife
2. Foaming Fast Action
3. Grill pad or stainless steel sponge
4. Clean towel
5. All of the above

The kettle basin should be scraped with a putty knife, sprayed with foaming Fast Action, scoured with a stainless steel sponge or grill pad, and wiped with a clean, damp cloth.

Question 10 of 12.

After you have replaced the grills and flavor grids, how long should you run the barbecue?

1. 1 minute
2. 5 minutes
3. 10 minutes

You should turn the barbecue on for 1 minute to dry the interior surfaces, then turn it off and give the grills a final wipe with a clean, wet towel.

Question 11 of 12.

True or False: You should clean the outside of the barbecue using a stainless steel sponge to remove dirt and stains.

True
False

Abrasive materials such as stainless steel sponges will scratch the surface. Use a fresh towel and a light amount of Sta-Brite to clean and polish the outside of the barbecue.

Question 12 of 12.

Which of the following are additional steps in the barbecue cleaning process?

1. Clean the grease tray of debris and return it to the grill
2. Throw away trash and debris
3. Clean your tools
4. All of the above

After completing primary cleaning, you should empty the grease tray, dispose of trash, and clean your tools.

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