So I've been cooking with the egg for probably 20 cooks, including 3 overnighters. With winter coming, I thought I'd try and clean it a bit, so I let it run it approximately 650 for 90 minutes. When I opened it up, there was a very thin layer that flaked and peeled towards the top of the dome (pic attached). Is that the fat that has burned and is coming off, or did I damage the inside of the dome?
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No damage done, I would take a soft (brass) brush and get all the flakey stuff off while you are at it. I would not clean the Egg in the future unless you start to get flakes dropping on the food.
Seasoning in the Egg is nice, don't be such a clean freak!
-Smitty
Santa Clara, CA
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeWhat you post is, ahem, eggzactly what you want. Aside from the gasket, no one on the forum has ever had a problem from a cleaning burn that I've read.. The ceramics are very heat resistant. As your pic shows, the coat of gunk just turned to ash.
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeAs everyone else has said you are fine. Just to add you can clean the flakes off with some balled up tin foil too. Gdenby..."eggsactly"...ahem :((
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