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There were no directions or special instructions. Just a price tag. For an everyday, normal looking grill brush, who would have thought that anyway. Not many I’m assuming.
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Maybe combustible bristles are their way of ensuring you don't have any end up in your food?
I'll steer clear. I've not bought a grill brush in many years. Between a coiled wire one that lasts and lasts, and a virtually indestructible stainless welding brush, scotch brite pads and brillo pads, I seem to get them clean enough.
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So let me get this straight, brushing could cause a spontaneous fire in my mouth? Yikes.....
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I tried a palmyra brush, and the instructions were specifically not to use it over live fire or on very hot grates.
Always read the directions.
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I do not own this, but I do think it looks like a good brush - https://store.grillagrills.com/products/grill-brush
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Who can't name that Mike. But the line was adlibbed - now tell how old she was, and think that over...
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I bought a Grill Rescue and it's amazing. It's basically a sponge wrapped in fire-proof fire hose material. You get your grates to about 400, soak the business end of the Grill Rescue, and wipe your grates. The steam cleans those suckers right down to the stainless. Just be aware if your grate is REALLY caked up, it won't work. Scrape the chunks off first. Bonus: no bristles to either get in your food or burn up! GrillRescue.com
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My first choice of words was not …sh!t…Knowing I was gonna post it, and not wanting to get banned, I decided against MF. 😂
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