
Grill Daddy GD12952S Grill Daddy Pro Grill Brush
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Features:
- Grill brush uses the power of steam to clean tough baked-on food and grease
- Stainless-steel bristles; safe for cast-iron, steel, or porcelain grill grates
- Long, sturdy handle protects hands from heat; hanging storage hook
- 2-sided head removes for easy cleaning
Reviews of Grill Daddy GD12952S Grill Daddy Pro Grill Brush
Review:
I'm very happy with the job this brush does. The water causes steam making it simple (and fun) to clean like a pro.
I was surprised, and a bit disappointed at first, to find out it was made of plastic. But after using it, the plastic seems strong enough and the design was made to not put a lot of stress on the plastic handle. All-in-all, a great grill brush!!!!
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I returned this item. My grill has NON-STICK finish. I needed something that can NOT harm the surface. Seems to be a great item for other grills.
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Bought this item because of price and high rating from other Amazon.com users. It works just as described. I am happy with the prompt shipment and with the product.
Review:
Love cooking on my Weber grill but cleaning it can
be a pain. I though I was going to have to buy new
cooking grates because food was sticking and it
was tough to clean up. Using Weber cooking spray
and the Grill Daddy my problems have been solved.
Review:
The handle full of dribbling-out water that is supposed to help 'steam-clean' your grill grates has no discernible effect on baked-on deposits - the kind you get when you don't clean your grates more than once a year, like me. I think the positive reviews must be from people who clean regularly.
There's nothing wrong with the brushes themselves, but they're no better than what you could buy for 1/4 the price.
If you're looking for aggressive cleaning, try the "Grillstone Grill Cleaner" which is also available on Amazon. With not a lot of elbow grease, you can really clean up.
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Q&A
How do I clean my grill brush?
SuddenlySexy's Question:
It's the metal bristle type. You guys know the problem: it's greasy, sticky and black!
Garden Girl's Answer
Don't hassle with cleaning it. Go to Walmart and buy a new one. They are like 99 cents. Much easier. But if you must clean it, soak it in ammonia, in an old plastic container.
The grease will roll away. Then rinse really, really well.
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Do you need to marinate the chicken 1st or just brush on BBQ sause on the grill?
sbeaz's Question:
Making BBQ chicken breast. Do you marinate in the the BBQ sause first or just brush it on as you grill it?
grandmom's Answer
You don't need to marinade first but I would not put sauce on the chicken until it is almost cooked otherwise the sauce will burn.
Have a great and safe holiday!
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Does anyone know the best way to clean a cast iron griddle/grill?
northernlite13's Question:
Went camping and placed the grill over the fire ring to cook. Tried to get most of the food off the grill part (reversible sides, smooth and grill) after cooking. Was too hot. When it cooled food is really tough to remove even after scrubing it with just about everything I have. Didn't know if I could use a grill brush or SOS. If anyone has suggestions it would be greatly appreciated.
Grandma of 2's Answer
A good wire brush and hot, soapy water will work. Just be sure to season the griddle after cleaning or it is going to rust. Spray or rub with cooking oil and place into a warm oven for about 4 hours to let the oil soak into the metal. Don't wash with comet since cast iron will expand when heated and the comet will soak into the "pores" of the metal. Anything that is cooked on the griddle will taste like comet for a long time until it works that crap out.
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