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Zeus

Burning Hunk
Mar 12, 2015
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I think I may have put too much Pam in my stove, looks like I dipped the stove rather than sprayed the stove?
 
It will burn off when you start it this fall.
 
hey bags good to see ya again. So u can't hurt anything with it dripping off the sides then? I don't cook with Pam too often, didn't seem as if I sprayed that much on till I checked it later and found puddles by the ash pan and dripping in the burn pot. It will most likely be a good first fire lol.
 
Yeah but it really irritates her.
 
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Just put a container of Damp Rid inside and theres no need for spray.
 
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