Smart Product: A Bottle Brush now a George Foreman Cleaner!

As you know I have taken the George Foreman out from behind the spider webs recently.  I had tucked it away years ago when I hit a point of frustration every time I cleaned it.  You know exactly what I’m talking about!  The George Foreman manufacturer expects the patience of an oyster to use a plastic fork to clean grilled on gook!  Not so effective in this house!

While cleaning out the underneath of my kitchen sink I came across the solution for this dilemma!  A bottle brush!  Tucked in back of sponges I found a soft bottle brush that I’m assuming I’ve had for at least 3 years.  I don’t think I even used this once to clean Isabella’s bottles.  The bristles are soft enough to not damage the grill and strong enough to get the grime loose.

How I Use It

As soon as I’m done using the George Foreman, or soon thereafter, I position the drip tray (empty) where it normally sits.  I fill a large cup with very warm water.  I carefully pour little by little, water onto the grill, brushing with the bottle brush to loosen any gook. The dirty water slides right into the drip tray.  I empty the drip tray occasionally as it fills up.  I use a paper towel to dry the grill and wipe away any other remnants.

Here’s a similar brush.  Try it out.  You can’t go wrong!  Bring out the George Foreman!  It’s time to grill!


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