Hi all. I picked up a Grill Rescue grill cleaner brush sorta thing on black Friday at a good discount at my local Ace Hardware. I haven't used it yet and am thinking I may return it. They say to get the grill up to 400 degrees then wipe with the soaked head of the cleaner. Thing is, I rarely get my grill that hot. I do lots of low and slow, reverse sears etc. If I got either of my grills that hot to clean it, it would be a pain to try to get the temp back down.
Currently I have a three sided Weber brush and the "Genie" tool that came with my Memphis pellet grill. After I use one or the other (Weber brush on the kettle, Genie on the Memphis) I usually wipe things down with a folded wet paper towel, flipping and refolding a few times until I don't get too much blech on it. I do this after letting the grill heat up, but often that's only to 225 or 250. I am thinking that since the Grill Rescue wouldn't vigorously steam like they show in the videos, that it would just get all black and yucky pretty quickly. Not something I want to run through my dishwasher.
Anyone out there with the Grill Rescue use it on a not so hot grill? If so, how does it work?
Currently I have a three sided Weber brush and the "Genie" tool that came with my Memphis pellet grill. After I use one or the other (Weber brush on the kettle, Genie on the Memphis) I usually wipe things down with a folded wet paper towel, flipping and refolding a few times until I don't get too much blech on it. I do this after letting the grill heat up, but often that's only to 225 or 250. I am thinking that since the Grill Rescue wouldn't vigorously steam like they show in the videos, that it would just get all black and yucky pretty quickly. Not something I want to run through my dishwasher.
Anyone out there with the Grill Rescue use it on a not so hot grill? If so, how does it work?
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