Quote from: Hell Fire Grill on August 11, 2017, 07:07:28 AMItll be interesting to see how many more grills are wrecked by rounded razors....Damn shame so many grills have had the piss scratched out of them, especially the ones that were barely dirty and never needed to be razor rashed & scoured to begin with.Damn, what you guys are doing with your razor blades?? I have cleaned and resto'd probably 100+ kettles and never had issues with scratching. Am I careful? Of course... but that's just common sense. Unless you are holding it at too steep of an angle or dry scraping the shit outta it I'm rather baffled by this? Quote from: vwengguy on August 11, 2017, 07:21:39 AMTools don't do damage to your kettles.. it's the inexperience of the tool user and lack of for thought that causes damage.BINGO!@vwengguy great suggestion on the rounded blades as that's the one bit that could potentially dig in - thanks [emoji106]
Itll be interesting to see how many more grills are wrecked by rounded razors....Damn shame so many grills have had the piss scratched out of them, especially the ones that were barely dirty and never needed to be razor rashed & scoured to begin with.
Tools don't do damage to your kettles.. it's the inexperience of the tool user and lack of for thought that causes damage.
A can of Easy Off eliminates all the "razor rash" and is so much faster. Now the tree huggers will comment,,,,,,,,,,,,