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Smoken Joe

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Cleaning baked on bowl build up
« on: September 22, 2019, 02:29:14 PM »
What’s the recommendation for getting through the baked on build up in your kettle bowl?
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MagnoliaTom

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Re: Cleaning baked on bowl build up
« Reply #1 on: September 22, 2019, 03:14:39 PM »
Use a razor scraper to get off the bulk of it. Then you can use steel wool


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Smoken Joe

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Re: Cleaning baked on bowl build up
« Reply #2 on: September 22, 2019, 03:53:49 PM »
Use a razor scraper to get off the bulk of it. Then you can use steel wool


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Great thanks, I have been using a razor type scraper that works pretty well, any suggestions on a solution once I get the bigger crud off and for the inside of the lid other than warm soapy water
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MagnoliaTom

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Re: Cleaning baked on bowl build up
« Reply #3 on: September 22, 2019, 03:55:55 PM »
I used some super clean degreaser to clean up the greasy grime then followed up with dawn soap and water to clean mine.


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Kneab

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Re: Cleaning baked on bowl build up
« Reply #4 on: September 22, 2019, 04:17:10 PM »
Razor blades almost parallel to the porcelain,  quick scraping and back into the rotation.

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pancho2017

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Re: Cleaning baked on bowl build up
« Reply #5 on: September 22, 2019, 05:37:34 PM »
I bought a used black MT for $60, robbed what parts I wanted and flipped it for $125.

I sprayed the bowl and lid with some WD-40, not much cause it goes a long way, then used a razor scraper to get the bulk off. Washed it all down then sprayed some more WD-40 in a some 0000 steel wool and finished cleaning it inside and out plus the ash sweeps with some 2000 grit.
WD-40 won't evaporate it goes forever as a lubricant for cleaning and polishing.

Then washed it all down again and used detail spray and a clay bar on the outside to remove the water spots.

Soaked a used hinged grate in some oven cleaner then wire brushed it, bought a new  charcoal grate tho.

Washed everything down again with Dawn Ultra.

Clean up the nuts and hardware with a mini wire brush, a little detail spray to sharpen the plastic, polish the ash catcher and legs she looked close brand new again.

Hopefully the new owner did a burn off before putting food on it[emoji848][emoji2955]
« Last Edit: September 22, 2019, 05:51:12 PM by pancho2017 »

MagnoliaTom

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Re: Cleaning baked on bowl build up
« Reply #6 on: September 22, 2019, 05:55:10 PM »
Looks mint! Nice job pancho!


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Smoken Joe

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Re: Cleaning baked on bowl build up
« Reply #7 on: September 22, 2019, 09:23:45 PM »
I bought a used black MT for $60, robbed what parts I wanted and flipped it for $125.

I sprayed the bowl and lid with some WD-40, not much cause it goes a long way, then used a razor scraper to get the bulk off. Washed it all down then sprayed some more WD-40 in a some 0000 steel wool and finished cleaning it inside and out plus the ash sweeps with some 2000 grit.
WD-40 won't evaporate it goes forever as a lubricant for cleaning and polishing.

Then washed it all down again and used detail spray and a clay bar on the outside to remove the water spots.

 
Soaked a used hinged grate in some oven cleaner then wire brushed it, bought a new  charcoal grate tho.

Washed everything down again with Dawn Ultra.

Clean up the nuts and hardware with a mini wire brush, a little detail spray to sharpen the plastic, polish the ash catcher and legs she looked close brand new again.

Hopefully the new owner did a burn off before putting food on it[emoji848][emoji2955]
Thanks for all the great tips
Tri-Tip & Beef Dip, Some of the Glen Blue & some of the Yella

Smoken Joe

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Re: Cleaning baked on bowl build up
« Reply #8 on: September 22, 2019, 09:27:39 PM »
I used some super clean degreaser to clean up the greasy grime then followed up with dawn soap and water to clean mine.


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Nice thanks again
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Smoken Joe

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Re: Cleaning baked on bowl build up
« Reply #9 on: September 22, 2019, 09:29:15 PM »
Razor blades almost parallel to the porcelain,  quick scraping and back into the rotation.

Sent from my SM-G960U using Weber Kettle Club mobile app
Tri-Tip & Beef Dip, Some of the Glen Blue & some of the Yella