zgardener
Well-Known Member
Is there any way to avoid this?
I use a propane burner with a ceramic coated BK and always get in incredibly thick layer of carbon residue on the bottoms and sides where the the flames come up when I have it cranked up to reach boil.
Is it my burner, my kettle, or is this something that just happens? I'm tired of ruining shorts, jeans, and shirts (not to mention my carpet when I accidentally set it down without a ground cover) with carbon stains that wont come out.
Help! Please!
I use a propane burner with a ceramic coated BK and always get in incredibly thick layer of carbon residue on the bottoms and sides where the the flames come up when I have it cranked up to reach boil.
Is it my burner, my kettle, or is this something that just happens? I'm tired of ruining shorts, jeans, and shirts (not to mention my carpet when I accidentally set it down without a ground cover) with carbon stains that wont come out.
Help! Please!