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Title: Cleaning the racks
Post by: bigbassnutt on June 24, 2014, 08:19:25 PM
I was having a hard time scrubbing the crust off my racks after a smoke and someone suggested spraying them down with cooking spray before I use them. Maybe everyone already does this but I just never thought of it and it does make clean up a lot easier.
Title: Re: Cleaning the racks
Post by: DivotMaker on June 24, 2014, 08:55:37 PM
A rub with olive oil works too, but I usually go the PAM route.
Title: Re: Cleaning the racks
Post by: Smokster on June 24, 2014, 10:01:47 PM
Cleaning is a breeze for me.  Since I do the prep and smoke to produce that great Q, everyone else gets to clean up.  Just like lazy Q, it's lazy clean up.

All joking aside, I use Pam if I have it on hand, otherwise olive oil works just as well.
Title: Re: Cleaning the racks
Post by: DivotMaker on June 24, 2014, 10:23:50 PM
Me too, Tony!  The cleanup crew is always happy to oblige when I bribe them with great Q!  Hehe.  The dishwasher helps with the shelves, too. ;)
Title: Re: Cleaning the racks
Post by: Pork Belly on June 24, 2014, 11:55:00 PM
I did not remove my racks for the seasoning burn. I did not feel the need to at the time and doing so I may have done myself a favor. My grates come clean with a light brushing with the grill brush and a wipe of a paper towel. Multiple smokes and they haven't needed more than that.
Title: Re: Cleaning the racks
Post by: Big Fish on July 04, 2014, 09:39:21 AM
I too am guilty, the girls usually clean up - after all, I have spent hours cooking with the smoker.   ;) 

I just let them sit in the sink soaking with dish soap and water for about an hour, they clean real easy.
Title: Re: Cleaning the racks
Post by: SuperDave on January 04, 2015, 11:55:22 AM
My previous smoker racks wouldn't fit in the sink so I bought this mortar tray to use as a soak/wash tub. 
(https://www.smokinitforums.com/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fimagizer.imageshack.us%2Fv2%2F280x200q90%2F842%2Ffm7n.jpg&hash=df67aa1762f2a0171c2516e202a13b4921e919d2)

Now that I have a model 4, my racks won't fit.  They just barely fit in the dishwasher.
Title: Re: Cleaning the racks
Post by: swthorpe on January 04, 2015, 07:16:44 PM
Innovative approach!   ;D
Title: Re: Cleaning the racks
Post by: 1stlink on January 05, 2015, 06:27:33 AM
My previous smoker racks wouldn't fit in the sink so I bought this mortar tray to use as a soak/wash tub. 
(https://www.smokinitforums.com/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fimagizer.imageshack.us%2Fv2%2F280x200q90%2F842%2Ffm7n.jpg&hash=df67aa1762f2a0171c2516e202a13b4921e919d2)

Now that I have a model 4, my racks won't fit.  They just barely fit in the dishwasher.
I'm luvin the mortar tray idea...  ;D  thanks.
Title: Re: Cleaning the racks
Post by: DivotMaker on January 05, 2015, 10:34:07 PM
Great idea, Dave!
Title: Re: Cleaning the racks
Post by: jlightning on March 06, 2015, 10:33:25 PM
I gave mine a quick scrubbing in the sink and let the dishwasher do the rest.  They came out clean!  My wsm racks never came out this clean.
Title: Re: Cleaning the racks
Post by: DivotMaker on March 06, 2015, 11:41:04 PM
Big fan of the dishwasher, J! 
Title: Re: Cleaning the racks
Post by: BedouinBob on March 07, 2015, 05:14:15 PM
Finally someone mentioned the dishwasher! The rest is too harh! Lazy Q - Lazy Clean!  :)
Title: Re: Cleaning the racks
Post by: jcboxlot on March 07, 2015, 09:56:35 PM
Racks and side racks and seafood racks always turn out fine in dishwasher.  Look like new.

Maybe the #3's are tool long though?

Fine for a 1 and 2

Title: Re: Cleaning the racks
Post by: Pork Belly on March 07, 2015, 10:02:47 PM
Can't fit the #3 racks in my dishwasher.
Title: Re: Cleaning the racks
Post by: Barrel99 on March 07, 2015, 10:24:21 PM
#3 racks much to large for my dishwasher.
Title: Re: Cleaning the racks
Post by: NDKoze on March 07, 2015, 10:58:01 PM
My #3 racks just barely fit in mine. They stick out a bit in the front, but when I close the door they slide up on the door a little.
Title: Re: Cleaning the racks
Post by: swthorpe on March 08, 2015, 01:32:18 PM
I can't fit my #2 racks in my dishwasher, so they get a hand wash with a brush.   The side racks, though, do fit in my dishwasher, and I give them a washing about once a month.
Title: Re: Cleaning the racks
Post by: SuperDave on March 08, 2015, 07:20:15 PM
Model 4 racks will fit in my dishwasher, they just don't come out 100% clean. 
Title: Re: Cleaning the racks
Post by: coachB on March 19, 2015, 11:18:45 PM
I found the perfect size tub in Wallyworld's storage bin section.  It holds the #3 racks with about 1" extra on all sides.  Will hold all the racks soaking in some dishwashing detergent to soften the caked on particles for removal without a lot of work.  It was about $4.  By the time the smoker cools down I have usually lost interest in the idea of immediate cleanup.  By the time I get around to it (usually just before the next smoke) it is usually a PITA task.  This simplifies things a lot.  Soak and sponge wipe.
Title: Re: Cleaning the racks
Post by: gregbooras on March 20, 2015, 07:25:17 AM
Cleanup is really easy for me, I spray with pam and then smoke as normal.

Once the smoking is done, give to the better half to clean :)

Greg
Title: Re: Cleaning the racks
Post by: NDKoze on March 20, 2015, 10:02:49 AM
I found the perfect size tub in Wallyworld's storage bin section.  It holds the #3 racks with about 1" extra on all sides.  Will hold all the racks soaking in some dishwashing detergent to soften the caked on particles for removal without a lot of work.  It was about $4.  By the time the smoker cools down I have usually lost interest in the idea of immediate cleanup.  By the time I get around to it (usually just before the next smoke) it is usually a PITA task.  This simplifies things a lot.  Soak and sponge wipe.

Bill, I would love to see a pick of the container that you got. This sounds like a great idea.
Title: Re: Cleaning the racks
Post by: Carp210 on March 20, 2015, 10:22:23 AM
I like to spray with Pam and when the cook is done soak grates to soften.  Last night I stood the grate up in the kitchen sink and put wet paper towels with hot water to help with the clean up.
Title: Re: Cleaning the racks
Post by: prudentsmoker on March 20, 2015, 06:54:30 PM
I have mentioned here before that I had great luck with Dollar Tree Awesome Grill and Oven cleaner. Regarding grills not fitting in the dishwasher- I could get the grills from my Oklahoma Joes to fit if I used an s-hook suspended from the top rack. It put it in at a 45 degree angle, but it did fit.
Title: Re: Cleaning the racks
Post by: coachB on March 20, 2015, 07:11:31 PM
Gregg,  update correction necessary on the Walmart storage tub.  I had not yet used it when I posted (got it yesterday).  I went to get the #'s off the unit and at the last minute decided to check it out before posting again.  The measurements listed were for the tub cover and it actually turned out the interior was 1/2" too short.  I brought it back and picked up a Rubbermaid underbed storage tub.  The dimensions are 29 x 18 x 6.  The racks fit fine in this one.  It is a dark gray color and the cost was just under $11.  It is a better unit than the Walmart house brand.  I was wrong on the original unit's cost too.  I bought several different tubs at the same time and had the prices confused.  The original unit was actually just under $6.

As far as pics,  I am a senior citizen dinosaur.  No smartphone.  No digital camera.  No idea how to post pics if I was able to take them. Not even very computer literate.  I can surf and do a letter,  but actually utilizing a computer's capabilities is totally foreign.  I was OK with the digital age through CD's, but when it hit MP3's they lost me.  When I was in college the only computer around was the university's, and it was a NYC block underground.  Today what a person carries in a notebook computer has more computing power than the university's did back then.  One of the problems of not having kids or grandkids to keep you up to date.
Title: Re: Cleaning the racks
Post by: NDKoze on March 20, 2015, 11:19:56 PM
No problem. Thanks for the update.
Title: Re: Cleaning the racks
Post by: 1stlink on April 17, 2015, 12:16:02 PM
Gregg, I copied the mortar tray idea from Dave's post. Home Depot has several sizes pretty cheap. I set mine in a seldom (almost never used as we use a shower) bathtub and soak with dish soap for a day or so. Drain & rinse, like new..  :)

Outdoors would be even better but not an option for me.  ???
Title: Re: Cleaning the racks
Post by: RSNovi on April 17, 2015, 09:01:02 PM
I gave mine a quick scrubbing in the sink and let the dishwasher do the rest.  They came out clean!  My wsm racks never came out this clean.

That's how I do it too.  Works well.
Title: Re: Cleaning the racks
Post by: tsax6010 on April 23, 2015, 08:19:00 PM
I usually try to remember to spray my racks with Pam first, but sometimes get so caught up in prep work that it slips my mind.

While researching ways to clean up my stainless steel grill grates I came across a lot of sites suggesting the same thing and gave it a try. Put grates in a large plastic garbage bag and add a cup or 2 of ammonia. Tie up the bag super tight - it is actually the ammonia gas that goes to work on the cooked on gunk. Put the bag out in your yard for at least 24 hours. For the most part the grates should just rinse clean.

I tried this with various stainless parts in my grill including grates and flame tamers and it worked wonders. Really stubborn spots I use Barkeepers Friend on.
Title: Re: Cleaning the racks
Post by: Mr. D on January 17, 2016, 01:15:18 PM
For my SI3 racks I use the dishwasher, easy button.
Title: Re: Cleaning the racks
Post by: kz0m on January 17, 2016, 02:10:25 PM
Model 3D racks didn't fit in the sink or dishwasher.  I tried a dish bus tub, only half fit.  Finally decided to try something else, a washer pan from home depot shown here:

http://www.homedepot.com/p/Washing-Machine-Pan-34067/100080446

I can fit over 6 racks in this pan, probably more.  I give the racks a good soak with water and they just need a small scrape with a wire brush.  May not be practical in winter cold areas but it works great to get racks cleaned up.  Pam would make the job even easier.  I'm working on another rack cleaner project and will post when it's finished, if it works ;-))

Carl
Title: Re: Cleaning the racks
Post by: Durangosmoker on January 17, 2016, 08:26:36 PM
I'm of the soak in a mortar tub school, and I've also found that a Magic Eraser works wonders for cleaning the racks. Mine look practically brand new.
Title: Re: Cleaning the racks
Post by: mizzoufan on January 18, 2016, 08:40:05 AM
dang, you guys are making me reconsider my idea of eventually upgrading to a #3 (probably 3D).  I don't know what I'd do if I couldn't put the racks and side rails in the dishwasher.  I guess I could try the threat that I won't use the smoker anymore unless my roomies do the cleanup, but I'm not sure they'd believe me.
Title: Re: Cleaning the racks
Post by: NDKoze on January 18, 2016, 02:44:51 PM
I put my #3 racks in my dishwasher all the time. They stick out just a little bit (maybe 1"-2", but as I close the door of the dishwasher they slide up the door wall and the door closes without issue. I run the dishwasher on the Heavy Duty with high heat dry and my racks come out very clean.
Title: Re: Cleaning the racks
Post by: pargol4 on June 17, 2019, 02:08:51 PM
Am I doing something that I'm not supposed to do? If/when they get really bad, I just throw them in the oven on the self-cleaning mode. One time through and they are like new.
Title: Re: Cleaning the racks
Post by: barelfly on June 17, 2019, 02:23:57 PM
@pargol4

I put mine on my grill after I use them. Burn the crud off and hit them with the brush. Not self clean, but gets some hot temps on them and they are good..
Title: Re: Cleaning the racks
Post by: EFGM on June 17, 2019, 03:09:11 PM
Actually both good ideas, I usually scrape mine to get heavy stuff off, the reuse about 3-4 times, then put them in the dishwasher. About once a year I will take them to the car wash but not sure why. I have started using the heavy aluminum pan covers (2) to foil the bottom and I get at least 3 uses out of them, sometimes 4. Having the real estate of a #4 allows me to use a inside drip pan as well. Got that trick from Super Dave if I remember correctly.

Title: Re: Cleaning the racks
Post by: LarryD on June 18, 2019, 11:16:10 AM
dang, you guys are making me reconsider my idea of eventually upgrading to a #3 (probably 3D).  I don't know what I'd do if I couldn't put the racks and side rails in the dishwasher.  I guess I could try the threat that I won't use the smoker anymore unless my roomies do the cleanup, but I'm not sure they'd believe me.

The 3 series racks fit just fine in my dishwasher which is how I do it...  i wouldn't mind having a container to pre-soak them sometimes when they're really cruddy.
Title: Re: Cleaning the racks
Post by: Pork Belly on June 18, 2019, 10:20:14 PM
I occasionally scrub my racks with a stiff wire brush, not much else is needed other than a wipe down.
Title: Re: Cleaning the racks
Post by: NVW-SSV on December 21, 2019, 07:30:20 AM
#3.5 racks fit on the bottom dishwasher rack if I remove the silverware tray on the door.   I usually soak in the mortar tub and then run a pots/pans cycle high heat.  they sparkle like new.