I want to apply a heat resistant self adhesive gasket on my Traeger lid. I am hoping it will decrease loss of smoke and increase its ability to better hold in heat. I doubt both of these - but hey, it's worth a try.
The problem I am having is the lid of the Traeger (on the inside) is covered in a thin coat of sticky black guck (grease/smoke) that is really hard to remove. I need to clean a small portion of this stuff off to apply my gasket. I tried a degreaser and it didn't do anything at all. My next thought was a heat gun/sponge/water or maybe a small wire brush on my dremel. Anyone of y'all have a better thought?
I really appreciate all of y'all's help. Thanks!
The problem I am having is the lid of the Traeger (on the inside) is covered in a thin coat of sticky black guck (grease/smoke) that is really hard to remove. I need to clean a small portion of this stuff off to apply my gasket. I tried a degreaser and it didn't do anything at all. My next thought was a heat gun/sponge/water or maybe a small wire brush on my dremel. Anyone of y'all have a better thought?
I really appreciate all of y'all's help. Thanks!