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Old 09-22-2020, 12:28 AM   #1
GeorgiaTrains
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Brand: Heartland
State: Georgia
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THOR #20625
More Blackstone Griddle Questions - re-seasoning

I have just purchased my third Blackstone Griddle (tail gater) and am falling in love with it.

I have a 36” unit that has been sitting idle for about a year so I figured I needed to “re-season” it.

The first thing I did was scrub it with a scrubber and water to clean it and wiped it down with a light coat of Canola oil.

Then I cranked up the heat to start the first round of seasoning and several areas started bubbling up. I shut the heat off and scrubbed these areas clean with a metal scrap and started all over again.

After a couple of rounds it seemed there is a area of bare metal that is not taking the oil. Can my heat be too high? It’s around 750 degrees according to my infrared sensor.

Thanks for any help.
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