Barbeque Maintenance smoking is sometimes low on the priority list, because many of us live, and in the northern part of the United States who hate to think at the end of season barbecue. The season BBQ smoker was approached in late October. And 'advisable, such as smoking, to save until the thought of next season.
Many of us, "Q" fans have spent a lot of money in our smokers. A good cook barbecue smoker always ensure that the investmentsDesigning the proper procedure for the maintenance of the smoker.
I know that a number of chefs who cook barbecue more during the cold season, but I'm not one of them. It is not my idea of a good time to check the smoker when the temperature in the teens and twenties. This means that control your smoker and a little ', the following preventive maintenance operations.
First make sure it is clean. This should be done as a matter of good maintenance practice home, but ifIt is not necessary to clean out. Be especially vigilant to watch out for pockets of fat. If found, clean it out. To avoid this, be sure to use drip pans when cooking in the future.
Never allow the ash to remain in the smoker. Always remove ashes when they are fresh. This is another practice that should be done every time you use the smoker. If ash is wet, it causes the formation of an alkaline solution, the metal reacts with damage to the smoker. Wet ash causedpremature death of a smoker. If the ashes are left with a vacuum cleaner to clean away before the smoke away.
Check the smoker of dents, dings, scratches and scrapes. If you smoke, sand area and a small amount of paint for repairing high temperature (outside smoking only). Do the same for rust stains.
Lubricate all hinges, wheels, doors with a little 'WD40 lubricant. Tighten all bolts or screws that break off during the season.
Finally, the usecoverage for smoking, especially if it is stored outside. If you do not have it, take a cloth of some materials and make sure it is securely tied. The wind can get quite cold during the stormy season.
If you do these simple preventive maintenance over the next years BBQ season will have one less worry for the big smoke to cook the "Q".
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