Somewhere there was a post where a guy had these squeaky clean racks in his smoker.
They looked brand new in a well educated MES, and I asked if they were new, or how'd he get them so shiny clean?
Well Saturday I was going to run my mats in the dishwasher to clean them. Since I was several marbles short of a full bag, I pulled the racks and put everything in for the load.
I must say, I was very impressed with how sparkly clean the racks, mats, reservoir, and even my little catch pan* came out of the dishwasher!
I don't know what they put in Cascade, but it knocks the snot out of Creosote build up. Almost every speck came off.
The only downside is a mild smoker smell inside the dishwasher now. So far the Admiral hasn't noticed it. Or if she did, my selective hearing did not register the complaint. :p
But whoever you was, running the racks, mats, and dilly wacks through the dishwasher sure cleaned them up.
Thank You Again for the idea! ;):D
* - Catch pan is a little SS BBQ Sauce pan I put in the upper back corner to catch anything that drips from my stack. Condensation occasionally drips from the stack, and the little pan catches it.
They looked brand new in a well educated MES, and I asked if they were new, or how'd he get them so shiny clean?
Well Saturday I was going to run my mats in the dishwasher to clean them. Since I was several marbles short of a full bag, I pulled the racks and put everything in for the load.
I must say, I was very impressed with how sparkly clean the racks, mats, reservoir, and even my little catch pan* came out of the dishwasher!
I don't know what they put in Cascade, but it knocks the snot out of Creosote build up. Almost every speck came off.
The only downside is a mild smoker smell inside the dishwasher now. So far the Admiral hasn't noticed it. Or if she did, my selective hearing did not register the complaint. :p
But whoever you was, running the racks, mats, and dilly wacks through the dishwasher sure cleaned them up.
Thank You Again for the idea! ;):D
* - Catch pan is a little SS BBQ Sauce pan I put in the upper back corner to catch anything that drips from my stack. Condensation occasionally drips from the stack, and the little pan catches it.