Fire Magic Deluxe Built-In Grill Cover — Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Fire Magic Deluxe Built-In Grill Cover?
The Fire Magic Deluxe Built-In Grill Cover is a premium protective cover designed to shield Fire Magic built-in grills from outdoor elements like rain, UV rays, dust, and debris when not in use.
What are the materials and design features?
• Heavy-duty multi-layer PVC (vinyl) exterior — water-resistant and durable.
• Breathable polyester interior lining to help reduce condensation.
• Custom-fit shape to match built-in Fire Magic grill dimensions.
• Black color — fade-resistant vinyl.
• Designed to cover the hood, control panel, and grill body snugly.
How do I install and use it properly?
1. Ensure the grill is fully cooled and powered off.
2. Place the cover starting at the hood and pull it down over the grill body.
3. Align the sides evenly and allow the cover to drape without tension.
4. Leave any ventilation openings or vents unobstructed if present.
5. To remove, lift straight up rather than dragging across sharp edges.
What level of protection does it offer?
• Shields the grill’s exterior surfaces from rain, sun, dust, debris, and UV damage.
• Helps preserve the finish and extend component longevity.
• Benefits built-in installations that may lack overhead shelter.
What maintenance tips and limitations should I know?
Maintenance Tips:
• Clean the cover periodically with mild soap and water, then allow to air dry.
• Avoid leaving debris, leaves, or puddles of water on top of the cover.
• Be cautious of grill protrusions or sharp edges that may abrade the vinyl.
• When storing the cover, ensure it is dry and in a ventilated space to prevent mildew.
Limitations / cautions:
• Never cover the grill while it’s hot — always allow it to cool completely.
• Over years of sun exposure and weather stress, vinyl or lining may degrade or fade.
• The cover only protects the exterior — internal grill components may still be subject to moisture.
• In high humidity environments, some condensation or moisture may occur beneath the cover — periodic airing helps.