How To Clean Blackstone?

Turn off the Blackstone and let it cool completely

Remove the griddle top from the base if applicable (or keep it in place if it’s fixed)

Scrape food debris with a metal scraper while the surface is still warm (not hot)

Wipe away loosened debris with paper towels or a clean cloth

Pour water onto the surface to loosen residue (use sparingly)

Scrape again until the surface is mostly clean

Apply a Blackstone griddle cleaner or a mild degreaser to the surface

Scrub with a griddle brush or non-scratch pad

Rinse with a small amount of water and scrape/wipe immediately

Dry the surface thoroughly with paper towels or a clean cloth

While the surface is warm, apply a thin layer of cooking oil (griddle seasoning oil)

Spread oil evenly with a paper towel

Heat the griddle briefly until the oil smokes lightly

Wipe off excess oil to leave a thin, even coat

For stubborn buildup: repeat cleaning and scraping, then re-season

For rust: scrub with a griddle stone or rust eraser, rinse/wipe, fully dry, then season again

For regular maintenance: after each use, scrape, wipe, dry, and reapply a thin oil coat

Store covered in a dry area after the surface is fully cool and seasoned

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