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    I bought a Copper brissle brush from Forno Bravo. Now I want to buy a smaller hand held brush for cleaning within arms reach. Problem is the only brushes I can find are brass. Will this work? Or should I buy another Copper brush?

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    The only brushes I have used are brass - no worries...
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      Wyatt Earp,
      that's what brass is, copper and zinc, ideal for that application.
      I have gone through 2 natural bristle brushes without setting them alight, but there is no other alternatives.

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      Neill
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        I find a blow pipe is a far more effective tool than a brush. You can also use it as a poker and to reignite the flame if it dies
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          Hi Wyatt,

          Glad to have you here. How's the Daltons and Virgil?

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            Originally posted by david s View Post
            I find a blow pipe is a far more effective tool than a brush.
            How does that remove burnt cheese? I find myself using the brush more than I should

            that's what brass is, copper and zinc
            Neill, agreed - but Wyatt said he had a copper brush, they are two different things. That's like saying hydrogen is water. I thought all the oven brushes were brass?
            Last edited by Les; 03-21-2013, 09:04 PM.
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            • #7
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              Originally posted by Les View Post
              How does that remove burnt cheese? I find myself using the brush more than I should
              I use a pizza peel with a flat leading edge. Way more effective than a brush.
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                Originally posted by Les View Post
                How does that remove burnt cheese?
                Just crank up the heat, the cheese dont stand a chance.....
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                • #9
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                  Originally posted by brickie in oz View Post
                  Just crank up the heat, the cheese dont stand a chance.....
                  Yep rake some coals over the top and then rake aside a few minutes later and then I brush the floor with the wet mop.
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