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Default Basting brushes


"JaKe" > wrote in message
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> What's your favorite?
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> I've used some cheap ones that left bristle pieces on the meat.
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> What's a good one?
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> JaKe, Seattle
> "People never understood, that the drum is a musical instrument."
> Elvin Jones


Synthetic brushes should be OK. Just be careful around the hot grates or
other hot surfaces or the brush might melt. A high quality boar bristle
paint brush might also work. (have seen this as a recommendation-not tried
it myself) . When I select a paint brush I have no problem giving the brush
several tugs and wacks to see if the bristles turn loose.
If the baste is thin, I use a cheap spray bottle. I have picked up a cheap
one at Walmart for under $2.

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