Bruce
TVWBB 2-Star Olympian
Well, I am going to waterseal my back deck tomorrow, so I put the brush inside my Q200 and got it ready to bring inside when I start doing the sealcoat. But, tonight I wanted to do a couple quick steaks for dinner. So, I fired up the Q and went inside to let it warm up. I come back out with the steaks and see little fire drips going into the grease tray. I had cleaned it out a few weeks ago, but figured it was just grease dripping. Nope, I open the grill cover to see my Weber grill brush melted to the grates. It is one of those 4mm thick stamped SS grates and it seems most of it didn't stick when I picked up the brush but there is still some in the bottom of the grill. Well, now I guess I will be breaking out the angle grinder and wire cup brush. Just add that to my long list of spring projects. I am sure weber uses a fairly high temp plastic for the handles, but it definitely won't withstand temps as high as 400 hahahahha.