Zow237
Well-Known Member
I can't remember where I saw it but someone had brought up that sic will take on the ISO in it's pores. Now don't quote me on that, for my sic dish I let everything burn off at high temps and I'd scrape the rest with my dab tool. Have had mine for 8 months and still clean as a whistleI have been using the SIC disk a lot lately (making a lot of oil from my new crop) and it's pretty dirty. I tried some hot alcohol but I think I need something stronger. What is the max temp I could take it up to? I am a bit wary of torching it.
Found an article saying the dish should be able to withstand 3000 F so I took it to the workshop and torched it. After touching I used a dabber (next time I will start with a wooden pick, less likely to do any damage) to very gently chip away the carbonised remains. Then a quick soak in ISO, cleaned off with some kitchen paper. To ensure all the ISO was gone and any last little bits I re-assembled it and took it up to 900 F for a few minutes.
Nice and clean now!
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