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Title: Kettles Shut Down Quicker Gunked Up
Post by: captjoe06 on June 01, 2016, 02:34:40 AM
Early Spring I did thorough cleanings of all my kettles.  Good scrapings with the razor and steel wool treatment.

All that gunk that was removed  made them much more air leaky and now it seems I'm using excess charcoal due to longer shut down times where charcoal burns down more instead of extinguishing right away.

So it begs the question.  Is gunk good?
Title: Re: Kettles Shut Down Quicker Gunked Up
Post by: LightningBoldtz on June 01, 2016, 02:39:09 AM
It does help the seal of the kettle.
Title: Re: Kettles Shut Down Quicker Gunked Up
Post by: Tommy B on June 01, 2016, 05:44:59 AM
In my book gunk is good. I don't clean the inside of my grills or smokers unless gunk is flaking off and can get on food. I clean grill grates every cook but that is it... I know others like to clean every year etc.
Title: Re: Kettles Shut Down Quicker Gunked Up
Post by: Metal Mike on June 01, 2016, 05:57:29 AM
Yes, after you've cleaned Burn chicken fat/trimmings directly over a small pile of coals, to build up a "fresh/clean" sealing gunk layer (cheap & sticky smoke.)

Tastes Like Chicken...
Title: Re: Kettles Shut Down Quicker Gunked Up
Post by: Travis on June 01, 2016, 06:02:15 AM
I scrape mine down too. I don't get carried away, but I do give them a quick clean up from time to time.


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Title: Re: Kettles Shut Down Quicker Gunked Up
Post by: MikeRocksTheRed on June 01, 2016, 10:15:23 AM
I'm fine with gunk.  I will burn a hot full direct load of coals from time to time if I have too much grease build up to burn it off.  Other than that I take pride in the gunk I have built up cook by cook!
Title: Re: Kettles Shut Down Quicker Gunked Up
Post by: WNC on June 01, 2016, 06:18:10 PM
Yeah gunk is good!
They become better cookers the more you use them.
I always clean new to me kettles when I get them, just cuz you never know what someone else used them for/cooked in them.
But the more you use them the better they seal up, it shouldn't take long before they shut down pretty quickly.
Title: Re: Kettles Shut Down Quicker Gunked Up
Post by: MrHoss on June 01, 2016, 06:30:23 PM
A good dirty cooker is happier too. That's what mine tell me anyways.
Title: Re: Kettles Shut Down Quicker Gunked Up
Post by: Davescprktl on June 01, 2016, 08:44:01 PM
Gunk helps for sure.  My oldest kettle holds lower temps easier than the others.