Cleaning the Cleaning Brush

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Re: Cleaning the Cleaning Brush

Postby keith157 » 27 Jul 2012, 14:02

Ajax now there's a blast from the past, cleans like a white tornado (I think)
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Re: Cleaning the Cleaning Brush

Postby BBQFanatic » 27 Jul 2012, 14:37

I stick it on top of the coals to burn off the residue. However I also place a chimney of hot coals on top of the grate for 10mins. This burns off all rubbish off the grates. I then tip the coals into the BBQ and then brust the ash off with the brush then wipe down the grates with some veg oil and paper towels. As a result there does not tend to be a hard cleaning for the brush and they dont get alot of burnt matter in the bristles. This is only applicable for charcoal grilling.
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Re: Cleaning the Cleaning Brush

Postby Verminskti » 27 Jul 2012, 17:37

All fine but my issue was cleaning in the middle of a 3.5 hour hot grill session. I needed the space sans sauce. I think I need to find some tin foil.
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Re: Cleaning the Cleaning Brush

Postby BBQFanatic » 27 Jul 2012, 22:10

Hahaah, naah mate, if you grilling for 3 hrs, you need more grills!!! Classic!
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Re: Cleaning the Cleaning Brush

Postby Verminskti » 27 Jul 2012, 23:04

Try convincing SWMBO that!

Not sure she understands why I need a smoker and my grill!
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