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Beware of grilling brush hazards!!!!!

johnmitchelljohnmitchell Posts: 6,269
The official start of summer. Grill brush dangers, what do you use to clean your grill grates?
Greensboro North Carolina
When in doubt Accelerate....
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  • nolaeggheadnolaegghead Posts: 41,463
    TheToast said:
    Putty knife


    You Brits use cheese knives for putty there in the UK?  Not complaining, just an observation.

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  • johnmitchelljohnmitchell Posts: 6,269
    @theyolksonyou. Classic Jason
    Greensboro North Carolina
    When in doubt Accelerate....
  • ColtsFanColtsFan Posts: 6,023
    You’re supposed to clean them? Doesn’t that ruin the patina?
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  • Ozzie_IsaacOzzie_Isaac Posts: 16,931
    Wooden paddle and ball of aluminum foil.  Having had a metal bristle stuck into my mouth, subsequently finding more on the chicken I was serving to my kids, I have a massive aversion to metal bristles.
    If it is worth doing, it is worth overdoing.

    It amazes me, how many people do not realize how the future works.
  • lousubcaplousubcap Posts: 28,671
    I use the next fire.  But I also appreciate the alert (and for most BGE members, it is a year-round deal).  
    Here's a link as this is a definite concern
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  • loco_engrloco_engr Posts: 5,640

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  • scottc454scottc454 Posts: 94
    A grill brush. All ya gotta do is pay attention and clear any bristles that come off.
  • loco_engrloco_engr Posts: 5,640
    Billy Bar
    aka marysvilleksegghead
    Lrg 2008
    mini 2009
    XL 2021
    Henny Youngman:
    I said to my wife, 'Where do you want to go for our anniversary?' She said, 'I want to go somewhere I've never been before.' I said, 'Try the kitchen.'
    Bob Hope: When I wake up in the morning, I don’t feel anything until noon, and then it’s time for my nap
  • RRPRRP Posts: 25,204
    scottc454 said:
    A grill brush. All ya gotta do is pay attention and clear any bristles that come off.
    Sorry, but unless you are VERY careful and have a great eye then tiny, worn, single steel or brass pieces can easily be hidden! Most of those brushes are cheap crap from China and the bristles are not properly embedded, but it’s your call! 
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  • scottc454scottc454 Posts: 94
    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michel_Lotito

    That guy makes me think I can handle a bristle or two 
  • Ozzie_IsaacOzzie_Isaac Posts: 16,931
    scottc454 said:
    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michel_Lotito

    That guy makes me think I can handle a bristle or two 
    Why take the risk?  There are easier ways to clean, and safer ways.  If you want the risk that is one thing, but why risk your family and friends too?
    If it is worth doing, it is worth overdoing.

    It amazes me, how many people do not realize how the future works.
  • YbabpmutsYbabpmuts Posts: 367
    I use momma's beard hair to clean my grill but honestly, I do it because I like the crunching sound when I slam her face on the grid and rub it back and forth. I suspect that the cast iron reverberates more, but since her face looked so dark, striped, and hurt after that, I can't tell you about the regular grid.

    I'll be honest ... For like three seconds, I wished I used her face to clean the regular grid first



  • Ozzie_IsaacOzzie_Isaac Posts: 16,931
    Ybabpmuts said:
    I use momma's beard hair to clean my grill but honestly, I do it because I like the crunching sound when I slam her face on the grid and rub it back and forth. I suspect that the cast iron reverberates more, but since her face looked so dark, striped, and hurt after that, I can't tell you about the regular grid.

    I'll be honest ... For like three seconds, I wished I used her face to clean the regular grid first



    Is your momma's safe word still hippopotamus?
    If it is worth doing, it is worth overdoing.

    It amazes me, how many people do not realize how the future works.
  • JstrokeJstroke Posts: 2,468
    Putty knife—with some notches I cut on the corner of the wheel on my bench grinder.
    Columbus, Ohio--A Gasser filled with Matchlight and an Ugly Drum.
  • dstearndstearn Posts: 1,701
    I have used this bristle free brush for years.

  • YnoYno Posts: 504
    I use a stainless steel welding brush. The bristles are the size of small nails, so if any came out they would be easy to spot. However, in the years I have used it, none have come out. Makes quick work of anything left on the grill, which I scrub while hot.
    XL BGE in San Jose, CA. Also a Pit Barrel Cooker, a Cal Flame P4 gasser, and lots of toys including the first ever Flame Boss 300 in the wild. And a new Flame Boss 500.
  • calikingcaliking Posts: 17,849
    scottc454 said:
    A grill brush. All ya gotta do is pay attention and clear any bristles that come off.
    Go for it.

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  • CanuggheadCanugghead Posts: 10,039
    edited May 2022
    Buy quality brush, not dollar store cheapie, and change every season. Also remember brush is for loosening dirt not cleaning. Regardless of the utensil you use, wipe with wet towels after scrubbing, heaven forbids, should there be errand bristles there's a good chance the towel will remove/move it out of harm's way.

    I heard about someone who just had a $3k+ grill delivered and set up, as the delivery crew was wheeling away his old grill for disposal he ran after them to retrieve his really old brush, what do you expect?
    canuckland
  • YbabpmutsYbabpmuts Posts: 367
    "Is your momma's safe word still hippopotamus?"

    No, we had to change it to a non animal theme after we went to the zoo, she actually saw the hippos, screamed hippopotamus and every man in a 40ft radius stopped what they were doing. 
  • GregWGregW Posts: 2,632
    I know this bristle risk is real, but I was the kid that ran with scissors, I've never had a bristle issue, but I'm now hyper vigilant about looking for them.
    Birmingham, AL
  • FoghornFoghorn Posts: 9,484

    XXL BGE, Karebecue, Klose BYC, Chargiller Akorn Kamado, Weber Smokey Mountain, Grand Turbo gasser, Weber Smoky Joe, and the wheelbarrow that my grandfather used to cook steaks from his cattle

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  • JohnInCarolinaJohnInCarolina Posts: 27,564
    Foghorn said:





    Yeah, I don’t want to experience any of that.
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  • Ozzie_IsaacOzzie_Isaac Posts: 16,931
    Foghorn said:





    Yeah, I don’t want to experience any of that.
    Especially when you do.the math.  Only 1 of 6 did not require surgical intervention.  Not good odds.
    If it is worth doing, it is worth overdoing.

    It amazes me, how many people do not realize how the future works.
  • HansmHansm Posts: 214
    BGE V-Notch grill scraper https://biggreenegg.com/product/big-green-egg-grid-cleaner/ and tinfoil 
    LG BGE,  Weber Genesis gas, Weber 22" Kettle, Weber Smokey Joe
  • MO_EgginMO_Eggin Posts: 279
    From the thread title, I expected this to be about brush fires caused by grills.  

    To answer the question, wood paddle and the BGE ash tool.
    LBGE - St. Louis, MO; MM & LBGE - around 8100' somewhere in the CO Front Range
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