Ultimate Griddle 4 burner- help!

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Hi everyone!

Loving my pitboss equipment, but my 4 burner is looking wild. A big area is not as nonstick as it used to be. I watched videos that used baking soda, that didn’t seem to help. Any suggestions of another way? It’s like the food particles are in the griddle. Do I just reseason? Pic for an idea.
 

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Hi everyone!

Loving my pitboss equipment, but my 4 burner is looking wild. A big area is not as nonstick as it used to be. I watched videos that used baking soda, that didn’t seem to help. Any suggestions of another way? It’s like the food particles are in the griddle. Do I just reseason? Pic for an idea.
Welcome from Texas to the group!!
Reseason it and see what happens
Hopefully this helps you 🇺🇸🇺🇸
 
That is stainless, should not have to season stainless right ? I used smoke tube in the Broil King stainless gas grill, what a mess the smoke made on the finish. Found this stuff called Bar Keepers Friend ( it is a liquid with fine abrasives) made the stainless look almost new again. Can't hurt to try it.
 
That is stainless, should not have to season stainless right ? I used smoke tube in the Broil King stainless gas grill, what a mess the smoke made on the finish. Found this stuff called Bar Keepers Friend ( it is a liquid with fine abrasives) made the stainless look almost new again. Can't hurt to try it.
The cooking surface on that is ceramic nonstick. No seasoning required. Made for easy clean up. I've been looking at them because it's just about time to replace my Blackstone.
 
Hi everyone!

Loving my pitboss equipment, but my 4 burner is looking wild. A big area is not as nonstick as it used to be. I watched videos that used baking soda, that didn’t seem to help. Any suggestions of another way? It’s like the food particles are in the griddle. Do I just reseason? Pic for an idea.
I have the PB 2 burner griddle and same ceramic coating and its no longer there or whatever. It cannot tolerate high temps. You can just apply flax seed or advacado oil.
 

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