Pellet Fan
All Things Considered => General Discussion--Non food Related => Topic started by: JBsuperG on March 04, 2018, 06:52:05 PM
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I just got some of these. after cooking some chicken legs and theghs they were pretty messy. How do you guys clean your from mats?
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whoops!!! THIGHS.
missed that spelling error
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Rinse/brush off and put them in the dish washer.
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I just soak about 5 minutes then scrub with a Scots Brite...
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Hey Bently... Are you talking about the 3M Scotch Brite pads?
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Yeah, college degree and I cant spell Scotch!
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no big deal. I just wanted to be sure. I thought there might be some cleaner I had not heard of yet. After all... I did spell thigh wrong the 1st in the first post.
I assumed that is what you meant, and already tried it. worked well.
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Brush the off and give them to my wife.
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Soak in hot soapy water in a cookie sheet for an hour and wipe clean with a sponge.
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I'm supposed to clean those?! :help:
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Frog mats are made of Teflon Coated fiberglass. So treat accordingly. A good soak in soapy water and gentle brushing usually does it.. Think, Teflon coated cookware.
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Soak in soapy water, gently brush off the gross stuff, then into the dishwasher. No wear so far doing that.
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I'm supposed to clean those?! :help:
I feel the same way. I bought some on ebay from China for a little over $1 each that fit great in my MAK side chamber and in my dehydrator trays. I came close to just throwing them out rather than cleaning them.
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My wife puts them in the dishwasher - have had them for years and no evident wear.