@@furgil12The metal breaks off and could get into your food. Causes massive damage if swallowed. Hundreds of people a year end up in the hospital from it.
Always wipe grates with some vegetable oil and paper towels after using a wire brush to clean your grill, plus it es-seasons the grill so your food doesn't stick and isn't covered with all that old grease, 😮😮😂😂😂!!!
Awesome video. I’m a paranoid person and I fully accept it but I saw a story online of a guy who accidentally ate a bristle from a wire brush he used on his grill when it made its way onto his food and it cut up his intestines and caused a blockage. I use rags to clean my grill ever since I read that story. I know that will probably never happen to most people, though.
@Pokechop01 but you need to put some olive oil on it to make the seasoning stick. so the steak will always be wet unless you threw it on the grill as is and don't care about seasoning. If it was previously frozen and you're thawing it trying to get rid of excess moisture well you already loss.
What did you use to get all that charcoal cooked up like crazy, that was small. I try to find branches and some news paper and mix it all together, pain in the butt to get charcoal cooked up.
Some advice, focus more on the steak. We aren’t worried about your beer, close up on your lips or anything else. Lost a like and a follower like many others