Low n Slow kettle grill clean

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Re: Low n Slow kettle grill clean

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Nice tip on the cooking foil...........cheers. Having just got my Costco card I had noticed some really nice cleaning brushes which I may not be buying now :D
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In the days when I was cooking regularly with my old Kettle, I went through about 3 of those brushes. Then when I bought my Traeger, Jackie (who sold it to me, and used to also hang out here until she emigrated) told me about the trick with the foil ball. Works just as well as a brush, and ever so slightly cheaper.

Don't forget to wear decent heat-proof gloves, though!
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Chris__M wrote:In the days when I was cooking regularly with my old Kettle, I went through about 3 of those brushes. Then when I bought my Traeger, Jackie (who sold it to me, and used to also hang out here until she emigrated) told me about the trick with the foil ball. Works just as well as a brush, and ever so slightly cheaper.

Don't forget to wear decent heat-proof gloves, though!
Looking to get something maybe at Grillstock, a lot better than the Red Welder's Gloves currently being used.
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