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Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> On 6/15/2019 12:36 PM, Gary wrote:
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> On Sat, 15 Jun 2019 00:31:40 -0400, Ed Pawlowski >
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> On 6/14/2019 11:38 PM, jay wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> I have propane in a kitchen and the one serious drawback is
>>>>> that it
>>>>> produces a sticky residue that drops on the cabinets and
>>>>> countertop and
>>>>> elsewhere.. and I have a decent vent hood.* Our heat and
>>>>> cooking and
>>>>> water heater is propane.* 1000 gal tank and as you said the
>>>>> propane
>>>>> company comes and keeps it full.* Don't even know it isn't
>>>>> piped in.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> We cooked with propane for 36 years on two different stoves and
>>>> never
>>>> had that problem.* Maybe you don't have the right regulator or
>>>> orifices.
>>>> * Crappy vent too.
>>>
>>> Probably poor exhausting and cooking a lot of fatty foods.* There's
>>> nothing sticky or sooty with propane.

>>
>> Ed just doesn't know. He overpays cleaning ladies that probably
>> wipe down his cabinets occasionally. Any well used kitchen will
>> get grease on cabinets, etc over time. Doesn't matter whether you
>> use electric or any kind of gas. Even the best hood/exhaust isn't
>> perfect. It happens if you actually use your stove all the time
>> and not just have a "show kitchen."
>>

> On the first propane stove a burner was not adjusted properly.* When
> used on high, it left a black sooty residue on the bottom of the
> pot. Once adjusted, no problem.
>
> Did not have a cleaning lady at the time, just an overworked housewife.
>
> Present cleaning lady does the cabinets every two weeks.


Man you know Penfart will not accept this lame excuse without a
photograph.