Cleaning A 5-Gallon Grill?

 
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Old 10-13-2006, 01:57 PM   #21
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YER KILLIN ME SMALLS...LET THE SCREEN DRY AND RE-USE IT...THE BETTER IT IS COATED THE LESS LIKELY YOU ARE TO HAVE SCREEN MARKES TO FIGHT OFF THE SURFACE...WHEN IT GETS TOO HEAVY TO BOTHER WITH SPEND THE TWO BUCKS AND GET ANOTHER...IF YOU NEED TO CLEAN ONE FAST USE AN OLD BRUSH WITH THE WATER AND IT UNPAINTS PRETTY QUICK

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Old 10-13-2006, 01:58 PM   #22
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YER KILLIN ME SMALLS...LET THE SCREEN DRY AND RE-USE IT...THE BETTER IT IS COATED THE LESS LIKELY YOU ARE TO HAVE SCREEN MARKS TO FIGHT OFF THE SURFACE...WHEN IT GETS TOO HEAVY TO BOTHER WITH SPEND THE TWO BUCKS AND GET ANOTHER...IF YOU NEED TO CLEAN ONE FAST USE AN OLD BRUSH WITH THE WATER AND IT UNPAINTS PRETTY QUICK
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Old 10-13-2006, 07:45 PM   #23
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Uh, ya thanks for no new information, but if you think water and a brush will work, you must be using really bad paint.
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Old 10-13-2006, 08:00 PM   #24
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If you dont like ones that have paint on them buy a new one, there less than 2 bucks a piece at sherwin. Why go thru the trouble of cleaning them unless it can be done in less than a few minutes?
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This thread is still going on? Where's a moderator when I need one....will someone 'pull this thread over'.....

solution: buy a new one
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This thread is still going on? Where's a moderator when I need one....will someone 'pull this thread over'.....
Sorry, I'm still laughing too hard to do anything about it.
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Old 10-15-2006, 11:37 AM   #27
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oh yea the question was "dried latex" sorry... when i am cleaning tools i use an old brush to help get rid of surface stuff on the screens... and a small scrub brush runs around the fiver and cleans it better than anything else i have found so far...
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