Stampede How to clean these stains?

I simply use Magic Stainless Steel cleaner. It seems to be some sort of oil. Whatever is in it, I found it cleans stainless steal better than any harsh detergents or powdered cleansers.
 
Are the streaks on the front coming off the lid or off the food you are taking off?
 

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Non corrosive coil cleaner for a/c units. Squirt in on let it sit for a few minutes, light scrubbing, wash with water.
 
Mix up some Barkeeper's friend to the consistency of heavy cream. Apply with a sponge and let it sit for a bit. Scrub and wipe with a wet sponge. Repeat until everything is gone. Polish with a microfiber cloth.

Next time, don't let so much stuff build up.

For cleaning the grill grids, (including GrillGrates), soak in soapy water for a while. I use a cement mixing tray like this one.
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Scrub with a stainless steel scouring pad.

If you lightly clean after every few cooks, the job is pretty easy.
 
Purple Power degreaser from your local auto parts store works awesome with some paper towels. I’ve been using it and rinse with water afterwards with NO issues.
Good luck!
 
Here’s what I use. $1 at dollar tree.
 

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When I ordered a new grill grate brush from Kona they sent me a sample of their Safe/Clean grill cleaner with the brush! I have tried many of the methods and products mentioned in above posts, but this is by far the the best of the best! Cleaned up my grill with very little effort and no scratch marks! For the heavier stains I left it on a little longer then recommended! You can buy it on Amazon for $14.95.
 
For really stubborn stains or crap like melted plastic etc. I have had very good success with a razor blade. Be very light & gentle and it comes right off with no scratching. Can be time consuming if you have large areas but the only thing that really got tough crud off for me. Blemishes/light staining might come off with the cleaners as suggested. I really have not been that good lately with those though as I don't think long term it hurts anything and will keep happening. Kind of getting lazy and blame the "warrior" look for my laziness LOL.
 

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