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Papa Legba

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I go low and slow quite a bit with my 26" Weber and as a result develop quite a bit of gooey bbq funk which in turn attracts the dry ash to form quite a buildup.

I'm looking for advice on best product/technique to use in order to keep my baby in tip top shape.

Thanks in advance
 
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