JR2BAIL
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Before smoking my Brisket I decided to clean up my Bull 1250. Part of my process was heating to 700 for a few minutes and during this phase I leaned up against the Bull to check my hopper.
I was wearing my Puffy Vest which didn’t take kindly to the contact with 700 degree stainless and kinda caught fire and melted onto the lid…stuffing and all. Now I have the baked on mess you see in the pic.
I’ve tried everything to clean off….. from scrubbing with non abrasives to not mess up the paint, using goooff products, baking soda/vinger and soap and water. Trying the aforementioned with lid hot and cold. Nothings working…Any ideas or should I just now count this as Patina! . Your thoughts would be appreciated…I’m only 59 yrs, smoking forever and what a rookie move I know!
Ps.. I did get the Brisket on which turned out Bad Ass! Btw..my wife really enjoyed my funky chicken moves as I was dealing with my Vest mess…she still has yet to let up on the jokes and enjoys telling anyone who will listen when they come over…So love my Bull!
I was wearing my Puffy Vest which didn’t take kindly to the contact with 700 degree stainless and kinda caught fire and melted onto the lid…stuffing and all. Now I have the baked on mess you see in the pic.
I’ve tried everything to clean off….. from scrubbing with non abrasives to not mess up the paint, using goooff products, baking soda/vinger and soap and water. Trying the aforementioned with lid hot and cold. Nothings working…Any ideas or should I just now count this as Patina! . Your thoughts would be appreciated…I’m only 59 yrs, smoking forever and what a rookie move I know!
Ps.. I did get the Brisket on which turned out Bad Ass! Btw..my wife really enjoyed my funky chicken moves as I was dealing with my Vest mess…she still has yet to let up on the jokes and enjoys telling anyone who will listen when they come over…So love my Bull!