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28th June 2019, 08:30 AM
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There are high temp paints for engine blocks etc but you can't eat off them. To be a food contact rated surface there must be no chance of chemical transfer to the food. The surface must also be cleanable and crevice free and generally must have a very high tolerance to chemical cleaning agents.
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28th June 2019 08:30 AM
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28th June 2019, 08:51 AM
#12
The master farter
Originally Posted by
PeeBee
There are high temp paints for engine blocks etc but you can't eat off them. To be a food contact rated surface there must be no chance of chemical transfer to the food. The surface must also be cleanable and crevice free and generally must have a very high tolerance to chemical cleaning agents.
Cleaning? Eh! Its a camp bbq hotplate. Haha! We just leave the crap on it for the next camp trip. Adds to the flavour.
Thanks Phil. My plate had to be painted with something when it was made. Not sure what or how. I'll just strip it back and oil it up. Just means it cannot get wet at all when camping.
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30th June 2019, 07:22 PM
#13
Patrol God
Originally Posted by
mudski
Cleaning? Eh! Its a camp bbq hotplate. Haha! We just leave the crap on it for the next camp trip. Adds to the flavour.
Thanks Phil. My plate had to be painted with something when it was made. Not sure what or how. I'll just strip it back and oil it up. Just means it cannot get wet at all when camping.
If your camping it should be covered in bacon n oil
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1st July 2019, 05:29 PM
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Never trust a Parks O Vic turd plate either mate! Much hygienically safer river rock seasoning atop of Nymph juices and betterer for your guts than paint :-)
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2nd July 2019, 08:57 PM
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Originally Posted by
MB
Never trust a Parks O Vic turd plate either mate! Much hygienically safer river rock seasoning atop of Nymph juices and betterer for your guts than paint :-)
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3rd July 2019, 05:48 PM
#16
Rotaredom
Originally Posted by
mudski
Cleaning? Eh! Its a camp bbq hotplate. Haha! We just leave the crap on it for the next camp trip. Adds to the flavour.
I'm with you on this one, my home bbq is left dirty until I cook on it again and then clean it off with the rat poo at the same time, if I'm after extra flavor I don't bother cleaning it
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3rd July 2019, 09:11 PM
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The master farter
Originally Posted by
NissanGQ4.2
I'm with you on this one, my home bbq is left dirty until I cook on it again and then clean it off with the rat poo at the same time, if I'm after extra flavor I don't bother cleaning it
If you get the plate hot enough the rat poo just turns into like pepper corns. They make you eyes go a bit funny when you crunch into one.
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