1.Allow the fire pit to cool down completely:
Before you start cleaning your fire pit, make sure that it has completely cooled down. If you try to clean it while it's still hot, you risk injuring yourself or damaging the pit.
2.Remove ashes and debris:
Ashes from the wood will fall into the ash pan below. Once completely cooled, remove the ash pan, pour out the ashes, and sweep away the embers with a tool.
3.Scrub the fire pit:
Use a stiff-bristled brush or steel wool to scrub the inside and outside of the fire pit. You can also use a solution of mild soap and warm water to help remove any stubborn stains or build-up. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners that can damage the fire pit.
4.Rinse with water:
After you've scrubbed the fire pit, rinse it thoroughly with water. You can use a garden hose or a bucket of water to do this.
5.Dry the fire pit:
Once the fire pit is clean and rinsed, allow it to dry completely before using it again. You can speed up the drying process by wiping it down with a clean, dry cloth or by leaving it in the sun.