Rusty grill grates are almost always fixable without replacement.
Surface rust cleans off easily. Deep rust needs a heavier approach. Only fully corroded grates need replacement. This guide covers all three, plus how to prevent future rust.
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Most likely causes (in order)
- Surface rust (light orange coating) — Easily scraped off with a brush. Grate structure is fine.
- Deep rust (flaking or pitted) — Rust chunks visible; some grate material lost. Needs aggressive cleaning.
- Fully corroded through — Grate is brittle, breaks under pressure. Replacement required.
- Constant re-rusting — Grates rust again within days of cleaning. Storage/cover issue.
Fix 1: Clean surface rust
Light rust comes off with a wire brush and heat. This is the most common case.
- Heat the grill on high for 15 minutes with grates inside.
- Use a bristle-free grill brush to scrape rust off.
- Wipe with a damp cloth.
- Season with oil (see prevention section).
Replacement parts and tools that fix this:
- GRILLART Bristle-Free Grill Brush — Cleans grates without wire bristles.
- Weiman Grill Cleaner Spray — Food-safe rust cleaner.
Fix 2: Remove deep rust
For heavier rust, remove grates and treat off the grill.
- Remove grates from the grill.
- Soak in a mix of white vinegar and water (50/50) for 1 hour.
- Scrub with a wire brush or steel wool.
- Rinse thoroughly with water.
- Dry completely (this is critical).
- Re-season with high-smoke-point oil.
Replacement parts and tools that fix this:
- Bar Keepers Friend Cleanser 12 oz Pack of 4 — Removes rust from cast iron and stainless.
- Rubbermaid Reveal Power Scrubber — Powered scrubber for deep rust.
Fix 3: Replace fully corroded grates

If a grate breaks under pressure or has holes, replace it.
- Measure the exact grate dimensions.
- Note your grill make and model.
- Order OEM replacement or upgrade to cast iron for longer life.
Replacement parts and tools that fix this:
- Weber Cast Iron Grate Replacement (Spirit II) — Weber cast iron upgrade.
- Char-Broil Cast Iron Grate Replacement — Char-Broil replacement.
- Traeger Cast Iron Grate Set — Traeger cast iron grate.
Fix 4: Prevent future rust (season and cover)

Constant re-rusting means your grates are not sealed against moisture. Season regularly and cover the grill.
- After cleaning, apply high-smoke-point oil (avocado, canola, flaxseed) with a paper towel.
- Heat the grill until oil smokes.
- Cool and repeat 2-3 times to build a seasoning layer.
- Cover the grill when not in use.
- Store indoors in extreme humidity or winter climates.
Replacement parts and tools that fix this:
- Chosen Foods Avocado Oil Spray — High-smoke-point seasoning oil.
- Classic Accessories Grill Cover (universal) — Universal grill cover.
- Weber Full-Length Grill Cover — Weber-fitted cover.
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