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โApr-14-2013 09:48 AM
INSAYN wrote:
I use a pumice grill stone.
Wire brushes don't work well for me.
โApr-14-2013 08:27 AM
Camper_Jeff_&_Kelli wrote:
I use the thin edge of a cedar siding Shake/shingle. The shake develops grooves as you push back and forth against the grill and wraps around to clean the sides. No stray metals deposited and a clean grill. I think it may actually add a slight cedar flavor to the BBQ to boot.
โApr-14-2013 07:32 AM
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โApr-13-2013 10:31 AM
Buzzcut1 wrote:
Well I was a restaurant chef for about 12 years.....
โApr-13-2013 05:25 AM
Budster wrote:covered wagon wrote:
Budster, wouldn't it be healthier to grill on a flat piece of steel for iron in the food? I heard to get rid of all teflon cookware so we did.
whatever works for you, that's why we all have lot's of choices, this works for me! Do it your own way and enjoy :W
โApr-12-2013 10:46 AM
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โApr-12-2013 09:43 AM
covered wagon wrote:
Budster, wouldn't it be healthier to grill on a flat piece of steel for iron in the food? I heard to get rid of all teflon cookware so we did.
โApr-12-2013 09:38 AM
Camper_Jeff_&_Kelli wrote:
I use the thin edge of a cedar siding Shake/shingle. The shake develops grooves as you push back and forth against the grill and wraps around to clean the sides. No stray metals deposited and a clean grill. I think it may actually add a slight cedar flavor to the BBQ to boot.
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