What is the best way to remove burnt puck residue from the puck burner plate
I use a sharp putty knife(sharp square edges, not sharpened like a knife) and then an 80 grit sanding sponge.
Quote from: Salmonsmoker on March 18, 2014, 09:30:16 AM
I use a sharp putty knife(sharp square edges, not sharpened like a knife) and then an 80 grit sanding sponge.
I use a putty knife and canned air on mine after every smoke so that it doesn't build up real bad.
Dave, I scrape the residue off with a putty knife, then polish with a green scotch brite pad after almost every smoke. I think rubbing alcohol will dissolve residue, also.
After the plate has cooled down, for cleaning I use a brass brush, some isopropyl alcohol, and wipe clean with paper towels. Though pieces of Scotch Brite pads also do a good job.
I get the wife to use a razor window scraper,The kind you use to clean the soot off the glass door of the wood stove.She says it works great.lol ;D
Thanks a bunch. I was afraid of damaging the hotplate.
Quote from: Saber 4 on March 18, 2014, 10:15:56 AM
I use a putty knife and canned air on mine after every smoke so that it doesn't build up real bad.
I do the same.