What do you clean your bbq with

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  1. Scott

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    Would a normal wire brush be ok or the designated eBay brushes better ?
     
  2. jamie meads

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    I use Them metal Brillo pad type things with pink stuff inside. End of season clean? Better have a few shants while you clean it for the good summer times. Dark and cold from here!
     
  3. Jimbo Vills

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    Fire and meat juice :cool::D
     
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  4. Scott

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    Gonna keep going through winter but just wondered what would be easier than the pants Ebay one I got that is bending lol
     
  5. Scott

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    Like ur race face
     
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    That doesn't even make sense by your standards???
     
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    Can't be arsed cleaning shyte like that, I just keep buying new'uns! :rolleyes:
     
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    You lucky b@st@rds down south getting decent weather for a BBQ,just rub it in why don't you:(
     
  9. Scott

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    Poshy
     
  10. Scott

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    True , sounded better in my head
     
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  11. Scott

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    Build an enclosure job done
     
  12. Remal

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    Yup me 2. no need to clean if you use it often enough. Mines been used at least once a month for the past year. Jan in snow. But Feb in rain was fun. Brolly etc.. but food was lovely
     
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    In fairness, it's not been the best BBQ summer down here mate, either. Very dry, but the heat has been draining out of the day really quickly. Haven't spent anywhere near the time in the garden we usually do so far, and the BBQ set hasn't been out at all, so I'll have to ask Chef what his staff uses to clean it, or maybe get one of the gardener's boys to dig it out of the orangery and see if the cleaner has left a bottle of something in the back of the RangeRover.
     
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    I've got one of them,it's called a kitchen:D
     
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