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  1. Sunlovers2

    Old Country BBQ Pits Wrangler Owners Thread

    Thank you SA. I guess the real question is, has anyone else had this Sticky residue on their new OCB Pits' smoker. If so, then how did you get rid of it before you Seasoned your smoker?
  2. Sunlovers2

    Old Country BBQ Pits Wrangler Owners Thread

    Greetings fellow OCB Pits Wrangler Owners. Hopeing this thread is still active. I just bought a new Old Country BBQ Pits Wrangler model this past weekend. While at Academy Sports, I noticed that all of the OCB Pits' smokers had a Sticky coating covering the entire inside surface of Both the...
  3. Sunlovers2

    Why is my new Old Country BBQ Pits Wrangler smoker so Sticky inside

    Thanks mcokevin, more great advice. I love this forum! By the way, I now see that there is a SMF thread for OCB Pits' Wrangler Owners. Maybe someone there has already dealt with this same issue. Is there a 'best-practices' method of moving this discussion over to that thread? Or, should I...
  4. Sunlovers2

    Why is my new Old Country BBQ Pits Wrangler smoker so Sticky inside

    Thank you all for your replies. Unfortunately, Academy Sports nor OCB Pits, provided an owner's manual. Also, repeated attempts to call the manufacturer resulted in only recorded messages. Google searches gave me the recommendation of washing the smoker with grease cutting dish soap, and then...
  5. Sunlovers2

    Why is my new Old Country BBQ Pits Wrangler smoker so Sticky inside

    I just bought a new Old Country BBQ Pits Wrangler model this past weekend. While at Academy Sports, I noticed that all of the OCB Pits' smokers had a Sticky coating covering the entire inside surface of Both the cook chamber and the fire box doors & walls. I assume it is some type of oil or...
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