CLEANING OF THE Q

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Re: CLEANING OF THE Q

Postby jotch » 02 Jun 2011, 09:20

Steve wrote:Don't wipe off all that sticky goodness on the rims mate. That patina build up improves the smoker, a sticky lid is a good thing.


http://virtualweberbullet.com/cleanup.html#inside

Hmm, conflicting info...who to trust? :?
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Re: CLEANING OF THE Q

Postby Steve » 02 Jun 2011, 09:26

Trust whoever you want mate. I know what I'll continue to do ;)
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Re: CLEANING OF THE Q

Postby ticktick » 03 Jun 2011, 11:18

I've never cleaned the inside of my smoker. Only the outside of my Pro Q. I use a spray cleaner, vim from wilkinsons. Does the job for me :)
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Re: CLEANING OF THE Q

Postby Swindon_Ed » 03 Jun 2011, 11:39

Sadly i managed to spill loads of Brisket juice in the bottom of mine after last weekend so i'll be having to give it a bit of a wash out but i'll only use a bit of warm soapy water.
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Re: CLEANING OF THE Q

Postby BASCOM » 03 Jun 2011, 15:11

well i aint never cleaned my bbq

and with all the advice, i wont have too RESULT :D

sticky lid helps act as a seal i getcha
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