6 Steps To Test Gas Leaks Fof Your Grill

 

 

 

Gas leaks of your grill can be extremely dangerous. So, it’s necessary for us to test every time. But sometimes you may think it’s hard to do, follow our instructions, and everything would be easy.
 

 

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It’s better to test every time, especially when the propane cylinder is exchanged or refilled, or when spring is coming. You will take out your grill and start with a party.

 

 

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Complete it outdoors, it's great in a ventilated place.

 

 

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 Before we start, mix a 50/50 solution of water and liquid dish detergent, which is our materials for testing.

 

 

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Turn all the gas controls to off and turn on the tank valve.

 

 

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Table salt
This is the salt you’ll find in restaurants and on kitchen and dining room tables. It consists of small cube shaped crystals that pack densely into measuring spoon table salt typically contains anti-caking agents. So it flows really easily even in humid weather. Table salt is our go-to salt for baking applications.

 

 

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Brush the soapy solution on the valve, the hose and the regulator.