Self Cleaning & Deep Cleaning your Kamado Joe
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- Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
- Here are some guidelines on how I clean my Kamado Joe grills. My method doesn't put undue stress on your ceramics by applying extreme heat. 500-550°F is all you need to get the job done. The objective is to burn out all the accumulated grease residue. Don't be concerned about turning the inside of the grill white again. After you have burned out the residue, I have included some simple instructions for removing the firebox, cleaning out the ash, and reassembling the firebox in a very easy manner.
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The trick with the petals alone was worth it
The paper towel trick was just what I needed to know. I struggled putting the petals back together. I needed four hands to make it work. Thanks again John!
Woohoo i found John!!!! Nice. missed you on the KJ channel
Yes! The secret I was looking for was that white smoke (burning oil) causes pizza to taste bad. Thank you!
Thanks, it's the best advice I have seen. I am new to kamado. Any advice on the vent on top. Mine has started to flake, and it's less than a year old.
Thanks for showing us this. I did not know all of these steps. I thought about paying someone to clean it, because I thought it'd be hard. But, you showed how to make it easy.
I like the paper towel trick for the petals. That process was tough to do with only two hands.
Thx for your tips. Greetings from the netherlands
Why did you take the top vent off when you could just rotate it? Also why remove the grates due to worry over rust and leave the equally stainless Steel accessory rack in?
I’ve been dreading removing the petals So I’m so glad you shared the paper towel trick.
Great video. Learned a lot. Thank you so much!
Am I doing something wrong? When I put my firebox in, I overlap the petals at the top and bottom. They hold so that I can easily slip the ring on without having to put any paper towel behind the petals.
My fire ring is extremely hard to put back in and I have the same pit and it take way longer than 20 minutes to get that hot
I would skip the wire wheel. What you're doing is embedding regular steel from the wheel into the stainless of the fire ring, which will end up promoting rust on the fire ring.
Brother, I wish I'd have known that paper towel behind the petals trick when I assembled mine. You can imagine!! Excellent info as always.
Nick Stewart I don’t think you do.
How about cleaning the slo-roller? Can it be done the same way as the grill grates?
I made a video on this channel showing how I clean the grill and the sloroller... I use a wire wheel on a drill to brush off the sloroller occasionally.
@@AtlantaGrillCompany My bad, man. I watched the video and just now realize I did see you use the wire wheel. Thanks for the reply.
Glad to see you’re working with the Atlanta Grill guys!
I will soak my grates in a bin of lye which cleans them like new. Soak and rinse with a bit of brushing.
Thanks for the tips.
Once a year unless your like me and getting damn ammonia smell!! Less than 2 months, 5 types of lump I just did my second clean burnout. Gonna clean out ash in couple hrs and do spatchcock chicken tonight
I actually cleaned my grill, twice, as there was a trouble spot. All looked good. I did the open and close, like you. White smoke stopped. All went well. About a month or two with no use I grilled. My chicken cooked beautifully but I noticed a few pieces had the black tar of dripping grease. Where was that hidden? Is it possible that the vent had excess grease inside of it? How would you deal with that? Thanks for your video and tips. Very helpful.
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Thank you for your video. Can i use 1 lb charcoal (instead of 2 which you showed in this video with full ash basket ) to achieve the 550F. If yes-how long time it will take with dome closed with fully open top and bottom vents. Thanks
I doubt 1lb would be enough to get it that hot but you can try.
@@AtlantaGrillCompany Thank you very much
Can you cook ribs at 200 degree without indirect plate without burning the meat
Maybe but it would not be recommended.
Anyone who knows a fix for the issue with the kontrol tower paint peeling off?
there is no fix for that.
Who cares?😀
Some decent tips, but you completely skipped over cleaning the top vent. That's the only reason I came here actually. I started cleaning mine today, and it was filthy, and caked in gunk. Moving it back and forth a few times IS NOT going to clean it. I was hoping to find out about getting it like new again, and maybe some preventative mx, such as oiling it up.
Take the slider off and use Dawn Power Wash in between cooks.
I’m confused about your comment about stainless steel rusting. It’s not suppose to rust like cast iron. I’ve cleaned my Grilla Grills “Kong”
with high heat and my stainless steel grates have never rusted.
I do love your videos though.
Stainless steel will rust once it has been exposed to temperatures over 700°F. Most pellet grills won't produce enough heat for that to happen.
@@AtlantaGrillCompany You never took the KJ over 550 degrees. What would be the worry with the stainless parts under 700F? If that is correct trying to protect the grates, the divide and conquer, and the ash basket would be subject to rust also wouldn't they?
@@larryl5598 Yes.. those parts are going to get rusty over time but they are not coming into contact with your food. I don't worry as much about those parts rusting.
That's exactly the same way you make a somone disappear....🙂😶...just kidding 😂 but kinda true
Your soundtrack is fine...your levels are not. The music is way to loud compared to your dialog.
Are you talking about the music during the 15 second intro or somewhere else in the video?
@@AtlantaGrillCompany I believe it is just at the beginning. It's the same in the other videos I've watched too. Really good content, I wish I had said that in the first comment. Didn't mean to sound like a troll. On a separate note, do you know if the DoJoe fits on the Akorn Kamado? The JoeTisserie I bought does just fine.
If you have that much charcoal and wood chunks left after a Boston butt cook, you put way too much fuel in.
Agreed. When I cook butts that are not gonna be in a video cook, I keep less than 2lbs of lump in the grill at any given time and leave the top and bottom vents fully open. That's the best case scenario in a Kamado. But it's not a good method to teach a beginner. Most kamado owners want a set and forget setup. Most don't want to tend a fire every 60 to 90 minutes. - John Setzler
That wire brush technique ain’t the way to go
My method is just a suggestion. Feel free to clean your grill however you like! Thanks for watching!
@@AtlantaGrillCompany That brush eats away at the ceramic!!
@@tommyboy4128 I didn't use a wire brush on any ceramic.
@@AtlantaGrillCompany look at 13:12 on your video… looks clear to me that your using it on the ceramic area. That’s why I commented on it the other day.
@@tommyboy4128 No sir.. i used the wire wheel on the metal fire ring that holds the firebox petals together and on the sloroller components only. Never on the ceramics.
I would use a mask when brushing out the ash