Cleaning the glass door in a MES 30"

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There's another thread about this subject on here somewhere. And a lot of different ideas.

What I've found to work well is a teaspoon or two of TSP in a cup of warm water on a rag.

TSP is trisodium phosphate. You can usually find it in the paint department of a hardware or "home store".

Do NOT get the all-too-common "TSP substitute". It is NOT the same. Read the label carefully, the manufacturers are sneaky with this. It would be very easy to end up with the fake stuff and not realize it until you got home due what I consider to be very misleading labels. Because TSP is a phosphate, it is a plant nutrient (good fertilizer). Thus, if it gets into waterways, it can fertilize aquatic plants and algae, contributing to algal blooms, which can be a bad thing. This is why efforts have been made to eliminate it from household cleaners and detergents. So manufacturers have had to come up with substitute formulas for their cleaning products.

But in some cases, the good old phosphate is far superior. This is one such case, for sure.

Because it is such a good grease-cutter, it will dry your skin out terribly. So use rubber gloves. And as with many products, you should avoid getting it in your eyes. Eye protection is probably a good idea.

I just toss the leftover solution out into my yard where it fertilizes my grass and bushes, so it doesn't find its way into the river here. No guilt!

A carton of TSP will last you years because you use so little, and it's fantastic for cutting grease, oil, and that tarry creosote that builds up in a smoker.

Wipe the surface down with the TSP and let it work for a little while, then hit it again, and it works very easily and well. I then wipe the surface down with plain water a couple of times to rinse off any cloudy residue.

I've also used cheap rot-gut vodka to good effect, but it evaporates too quickly.

I let my window get totally cruddy for a few years, and when I finally decided to clean it, the TSP was the winner out of everything I tried.

I do find that being able to see into the smoker is a plus for judging smoke and air flow.
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I bought a carton of that stuff a couple of years ago and have become a huge fan! Nothing is too greasy and gunky that it hasn't been able to clean. It will even break down and pull oil/grease stains out of brick and concrete. It is food safe, and can de-scale your coffee maker or whatever. Add a 1/2 Tsp to your dishwasher or even your laundry. I keep a mixed up bottle around. Mix 1/4 to 1/2 Cup to 2 Gallons of water. You can add a little bleach if you want, depending on your application. Best cleaner EVER!
 
I bought this stuff at Sam's


Decided to clean the glass, but didn't think it would work.  Goes on foamy, and as I watched it slide from the top down, all the brown gunk went with it.  Wiped the glass with a sponge with water.  I was done in less than 10 minutes.  Surprise surprise.
 
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I just cleaned mine after 3 smokes

​Used a spray of alcohol,a sheet of news paper

sprayed again paper towel


Didn't take any more then 4 minutes

Richie

 
 
This is what I have found as well.  I just let it cool and then hit the glass with a few short spurts from a spray bottle.  The smoke stain will start to run down the glass.  I then hit it with about 4 paper towels and poof!  It's gone.  3 to 4 minuets and it's all over till the next time.
 
I saw a video on line. I think it was 10 MES tips. The guy opened the door while smoking something, while it was hot and dripping the door whiped clean. It took no effort at all.
 
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