Hi guys, a few weeks ago i had heaps of gunk on the akorn Kamado grill, was reading to give the grill a high heat burn off. Worked a treat. Now last night cooking on the weber Q had a few small flare ups cauced by gunk, i normally every 3 months paint scrape the back of the grills, but could i or should i put the grills in the akorn and repeat the process? Will they warp?
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Gunk on the gas grill weber Q
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Re: Gunk on the gas grill weber Q
If I could get grill marks like that with Charcoal, I'd be hard to live with
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Re: Gunk on the gas grill weber Q
A bit of Aussie flavour there?
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