Hilbe
Well-known member
Anyone else had their light completely blacked out from cooks? I turned the switch on and got nothing the other day and realized it was no longer visible. How does everyone clean it?
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Good idea!I actually removed my light completely and plugged the hole with a 1” stainless steel plug. Allows me to slide the large shelf all the way back. The light is absolutely worthless after a few cooks, unless you want to clean it after every cook. And even when clean, the light is pretty dim.
Can you post a link to those lights!add a light scratch pad to it. I have not tried the oven cleaner. Will give it a shot. I have used dish soap and non-abrasive scratch pads and generally in 5 mins it is crystal clear. Although, i rarely use it so not sure why i clean it every time. Ha.
I bought some of those magnet spot lights for grills. Tiny things with led light that shines right on food. Arm is adjustable to point in any direction. Those things ROCK! I have the smoker box and put them there and angle the light on to the food. Much brighter than the RecTeq light was new.
I've soaked my grill grates in it before in a tub. Works great. Always wash them with soap and water afterwards, but it says it's non-toxic.I keep a bottle of LA totally awesome I get at the dollar store near my grills. I don’t use it to clean the inside of anything but it’s great to clean grease and messes on my outdoor stainless tables. Anyhow, just a squirt on both sides and wait a few seconds to soak and it will wipe off like new again.