Bull Cleaning fixed temp probe

Steve Ritter

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What's the best cleaner to use on the stationary probe. In the Rt 700? I feel temps are a little lower than actual and think maybe cleaning is due
 
I use a dry 3M heady-duty Scotch Brite pad, rub the probe like using a piece of sandpaper, and it cleans up nicely. I use the same procedure on my meat probes.
 
What @Greg Jones said. I keep a supply of Scotch Brite pads around. I have found them to be about the best thing for cleaning smokin’ and grillin’ gunk on my grill and cooking tools.
 
Has anyone found that vinegar or 91% alcohol does a decent job of stripping the smoke/gunk off the RTDs? I am trying to avoid an abrasive but have a pretty decent build up going on.
 
That Dove Powerwash stuff works great on my Thermoworks probes after long cooks. I would suspect some on a towel would probably do the trick as well.
 
Has anyone found that vinegar or 91% alcohol does a decent job of stripping the smoke/gunk off the RTDs? I am trying to avoid an abrasive but have a pretty decent build up going on.
Those might work well for you, but if it’s a safe solvent you’d like to try, acetone should work better.
 
Just an update. I tried the vinegar and alcohol and didnt even put a dent in it. Even an sos pad didnt do the trick so I ended up having to lightly scrape it clean with a butter knife. No damage though and have a squeaky clean RTD!
 
Just an update. I tried the vinegar and alcohol and didnt even put a dent in it. Even an sos pad didnt do the trick so I ended up having to lightly scrape it clean with a butter knife. No damage though and have a squeaky clean RTD!
A clean RTD, is a happy RTD.
 

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