Tuesday, December 15, 2009

How Do I Protect My Paint Finish on my Traeger Grill?

1. Purchase and use a Traeger Hydrotuff cover. This will help protect against the weather, dust, scratches to your outside paint.

2. Once every 90 days, use a good quality car wax and wax the the entire outside of your grill. Be sure the grill is TOTALLY COLD before starting this process. Use a clean towel to thoroughly remove all of the car wax from the grill body.

3. If you need to touch-up the paint, see your Authorized Traeger Dealer or go to the Traeger General Store at www.traegerindustries.com and purchase genuine Traeger Touch-Up Paint.

I have a Traeger with a Digital Thermostat unit. What setting do you recommend I have the dial set on when I first start the grill?

If you own a grill outfitted with one of our Digital Thermostat Kits, you should know that we recently changed our recommendation on how you should start your grill. Instead of rotating the dial to the 350 degree temperature setting, we now recommend that the best way to insure proper start-up is to rotate the thermostat dial to the smoke setting and allow the grill to start-up on this setting. Once the grill is going, you can rotate the thermostat to any cooking temperature setting you desire.

Sunday, December 6, 2009

Its raining its pouring the old pool still needs care

A quick tip: When it rains over the next few days, open your pool cover to let the pool breath and get some fresh water. It will help dilute any high chemical levels. Rain water is completely distilled.

Don't forget about your pool just because its cold and rainy. Water still needs care, just less.

Visit Johnson Pool and Spa with a water sample and additional tips for maintaining your pool.