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I saw a video of a guy cleaning his drum smoker with a cleaner from Sam's club. He sprayed it on let it sit for a few minutes and then rinsed with a hose. He went from the inside of his smoker being completely black to looking like a new drum in a matter of minutes. I picked some up and just tried it. And wow ,what a great product. My smoker looks new again on the inside with no scrubbing. I'm going to use it on my 1600 next. I can't wait to see what it does with that!



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I saw a video of a guy cleaning his drum smoker with a cleaner from Sam's club. He sprayed it on let it sit for a few minutes and then rinsed with a hose. He went from the inside of his smoker being completely black to looking like a new drum in a matter of minutes. I picked some up and just tried it. And wow ,what a great product. My smoker looks new again on the inside with no scrubbing. I'm going to use it on my 1600 next. I can't wait to see what it does with that!



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I ordered a 3 pack and used it today and it works really well. Works so much better that the barbecue cleaner spray stuff I was using. Will be the cleaner I use.
 
My PB is 1 yr old. I typically just scrape the ashes/dust and vacuum it out. Haven’t don’t a deep cleaning yet. After cleaning, do you coat the inside with a cook spray, or do a burn-in like on a new smoker?
 
My PB is 1 yr old. I typically just scrape the ashes/dust and vacuum it out. Haven’t don’t a deep cleaning yet. After cleaning, do you coat the inside with a cook spray, or do a burn-in like on a new smoker?
I haven't deep cleaned my 1600. I used that on my drum smoker. I will respray with oil after using it on the Pit boss
 
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