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tj218

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Just got done with my first brew. I did the burn in without the pot so they paint would burn off. Now that I am done, do I need to clean the burner itself? Or just when it gets dirty? Right now it looks white soot baked on to the stand where the flame hits. Should I wipe that off or doesn't really matter?

Thanks!

P.S. I really love brewing outside and how fast that puppy brings stuff to a boil. Why did I stay on the stove so long?
 
no need to clean it. make sure you adjust the air fuel to a nice blue flame.
 
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