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Started by kaskiles, September 13, 2010, 11:57:58 AM

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kaskiles

Hi,

I joined a couple weeks ago after finding the site while searching for cleaning methods for my OBS.  Great site, and I think it's quickly educated me on my major error in using the OBS.

After using the OBS for around 2 years (maybe 50 or 75 cooks), I was getting a runny, dark, creosote tasking liquid on the top of meat in the center of the topmost shelf.  I assumed I needed to fully clean the inside of my OBS.

Anyway, after reading on here, I noted that the top vent should be 3/4 to fully open for most cooks.  I was leaving it open just a hair (cracked less than 1/4 ") for all my cooks.  I now believe this was causing moisture to condense up in the vent cap, and then drip back down (over the build up) on the the food.

I decided to fully clean the inside of the cooker anyway; tried simple green, easy off and then the Dawn Power Dissolver (from this site).  Power Dissolver worked the best; but still took some serious elbow grease.  There is still some burnt on stuff I could even scrape off, but the bulk of the paint like layer of creosote is gone.

Now I'm looking forward to doing a pork shoulder using the techniques of this forum.

Thanks!
OBS, Et-73, bubba pucks, frogmats; Merritt Island, FL

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W E L C O M E  to the Forum kaskiles!

I'm glad you found the vent information. I think we all get to learn that one at some point.
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Welcome! Glad you found us and were able to get the information you needed.  Now, hang around a while.

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Hi kaskiles and welcome to the forum.  I always keep my vent wide open.  I'll probably remove it if I can pry it off  ;D
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Welcome to the forum kaskiles,

We are glad to see you found us and at the same time are a little disappointed to have missed out on the PICS of "maybe 50 or 75 cooks".

Only because we like PICS!  ;D

And keep in mind help is but only a question away!

Happy smoking!

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