Ray
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What dose everyone use to clean your grates with? Wire Brush, Foil, Pudy Knife, looking for the best way and tool to use.
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This is one reason why I'm thinking about switching to the wood scraper.People have gotten seriously hurt ingesting little pieces of wire brush)
Did you switch to the wood scraper? If so, do you like it? I'm looking at getting one myself. I've been a user of the Weber Grill Brush for years on my gas and charcoal grills and found it effective, although needs frequent replacing and it isn't immune to the bristle problem.This is one reason why I'm thinking about switching to the wood scraper.
Awesome @evrydayzawrkday - Here is another solution I never even considered or was aware of. At $10 for 4 stones, this is a no brainer. Cheaper than a wooden scraper or the cost of a entry level grill brush, but no risk of bristles in your food. I'm gonna give it a shot! I'll probably even consider using it on my gas/charcoal grills as well. I already own the gloves that are good for 932 degrees, so they will be helpful for this task.I personally use a cleaning stone on my Stampede, it is quick and simple.
When the smoker is doing the power off cycle, I put my heavy duty gloves on and just scrape down the grill. Grates are still hot enough for things to fly off quickly, and after 20+ cooks I am still not through a single brick.
Love it.
I always clean my grill well, for me it is important. I tried a oak wood scraper, but it seemed to me not durable.@Ray for the stock grill grates I'm using a wire brush right now, but it's about in need of being replaced. I'm thinking about getting a oak wood scraper as an alternative.
For my GrillGrate aluminum grates I use the great valley brushes.
Tons of great reviews on that brush. I'll have to give it a try.I always clean my grill well, for me it is important. I tried a oak wood scraper, but it seemed to me not durable.
When I bought the Kona Bristle Free Barbecue Brush, I was delighted. This is the best thing that I cleaned my grill.
I personally use a cleaning stone on my Stampede, it is quick and simple.
When the smoker is doing the power off cycle, I put my heavy duty gloves on and just scrape down the grill. Grates are still hot enough for things to fly off quickly, and after 20+ cooks I am still not through a single brick.
Love it.
I always clean my grill well, for me it is important. I tried a oak wood scraper, but it seemed to me not durable.
When I bought the Kona Bristle Free Barbecue Brush, I was delighted. This is the best thing that I cleaned my grill.