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BGE says acetone or rubbing alohol is fine (acetone is preferred).
the higher octane stuff was recommended by those that light their eggs with it.ed egli avea del cul fatto trombetta -Dante -
91% alcohol is my Margarita ratio when bartending. I think acetone is preferred.
Mike -
I want to take off a gasket, not get hammered.
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Thanks, I had the two mixed up. I know BGE says acetone is prefered, but I believe I saw on here that alcohol actually works better.
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I use the wipes only to make a clean finish for the gasket. Otherwise I use a belt sander to get it down to the white ceramic.
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You're my kind of guy.
Spring "100% Me" Chicken
Spring Texas USA -
You can get 91° alcohol or acetone (nail polish remover) at walmart or most pharmacy's.
Either is pretty inexpensive at walmart in the cosmetic isles.
I like using alcohol over acetone as it seems to clean of the adhesive easier. Both are inexpensive so get a bottle of each and try them both.
Use a paint scraper or putty knife to get the old gasket off then work the acetone/alcohol in short sections - 8 to 10 inches. Soak, let sit, resoak & sit then wipe off with a durable paper towel (blue auto paper towel's work great).
It shouldn't take longer than 20 to 30 minutes to remove and clean the gaskets off a large.
FYI: before putting power tools, flap sanders, grinding wheels take a minute and call BGE Service and verify. I was told using those type tools will void the warranty.
GG -
You know, it is bad enough that so many people tease em with all the pictures of the food. (Need smellavision) And now people post threads like "Alcohol". What am I to think? You people drive em to drink!!!
Thank you.
Gordon -
i would try the 70% alcohol before i spent time and gas money going to the pharmacy to find 91%. (the difference between 91% "rubbing alcohol" and "white lightning is that rubbing alcohol has some methanol mixed in to make it undrinkable thereby not requiring the payment of alcohol taxes.)
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Just keep in mind that acetone has a flash point of 29ºF! :blink:
It doesn't care if you are removing fingernail polish or working on a gasket, the stuff is flammable to the extreme.
Gator -
Good thought. I used 91° as that is what I had out by the eggs for lighting.
GG -
This is easy, two methods, standard and metric.
Standard first.
Water is healthy to drink, just drink away the water portion until you have 91% alcohol left.
The metric method.
Buy one liter (1000 ml) of 70%
You want to get to 91%, so 70/91*1000 ml = 769 ml
So all you need to do is discard 231 ml from the 1L bottle.
If you cannot find a 1L bottle go back to the standard method.
nooBBQ, -
acetone
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I got my 91% Isopropyl alcohol at Safeway. Better than acetone for removing gaskets, IMHO.
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