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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de marzo de 2025
I love it !!! Is super cute and a great material
Taniaess1
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de enero de 2025
Beautiful and sturdy
Sandra
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 22 de abril de 2025
It is very nice and pretty. Good price.
tom
Comentado en Canadá el 23 de agosto de 2024
Replaced the gasket on our bge. Was more than enough for the large size and easy to apply.
tom
Comentado en Canadá el 23 de agosto de 2024
Replaced the gasket on our bge. Was more than enough for the large size and easy to apply.
tom
Comentado en Canadá el 23 de agosto de 2024
Replaced the gasket on our bge. Was more than enough for the large size and easy to apply.
tom
Comentado en Canadá el 23 de agosto de 2024
Replaced the gasket on our bge. Was more than enough for the large size and easy to apply.
tom
Comentado en Canadá el 23 de agosto de 2024
Replaced the gasket on our bge. Was more than enough for the large size and easy to apply.
tom
Comentado en Canadá el 23 de agosto de 2024
Replaced the gasket on our bge. Was more than enough for the large size and easy to apply.
tom
Comentado en Canadá el 23 de agosto de 2024
Replaced the gasket on our bge. Was more than enough for the large size and easy to apply.
tom
Comentado en Canadá el 23 de agosto de 2024
Replaced the gasket on our bge. Was more than enough for the large size and easy to apply.
Karen
Comentado en México el 8 de diciembre de 2024
Me sorprende la calidad
Jim Holt
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de octubre de 2024
After receiving this gasket I realized I'd bought the same brand previously and have been happy with the quality and ease of applying. No problems whatsoever and half the price of the BGE brand.
Jim Holt
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de octubre de 2024
After receiving this gasket I realized I'd bought the same brand previously and have been happy with the quality and ease of applying. No problems whatsoever and half the price of the BGE brand.
Jim Holt
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de octubre de 2024
After receiving this gasket I realized I'd bought the same brand previously and have been happy with the quality and ease of applying. No problems whatsoever and half the price of the BGE brand.
Jim Holt
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de octubre de 2024
After receiving this gasket I realized I'd bought the same brand previously and have been happy with the quality and ease of applying. No problems whatsoever and half the price of the BGE brand.
Jim Holt
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de octubre de 2024
After receiving this gasket I realized I'd bought the same brand previously and have been happy with the quality and ease of applying. No problems whatsoever and half the price of the BGE brand.
Jim Holt
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de octubre de 2024
After receiving this gasket I realized I'd bought the same brand previously and have been happy with the quality and ease of applying. No problems whatsoever and half the price of the BGE brand.
Jim Holt
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de octubre de 2024
After receiving this gasket I realized I'd bought the same brand previously and have been happy with the quality and ease of applying. No problems whatsoever and half the price of the BGE brand.
Jim Holt
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de octubre de 2024
After receiving this gasket I realized I'd bought the same brand previously and have been happy with the quality and ease of applying. No problems whatsoever and half the price of the BGE brand.
Annette Vaughn
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 16 de octubre de 2024
I purchased this for my granddaughter. She loves daisies so when she saw this one, there was no changing her mind. I would purchase this one again.
zena shamoon
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 27 de septiembre de 2024
Got this for a 12 year old and she loves it. Very convenient matching pencil case. Feels durable and the color is very cute.
Chris
Comentado en Canadá el 9 de julio de 2022
this is enough to do both lid surfaces and chimney with an extra 18" to spare. Haven't tried it yet, but it seems like decent quality. 4 stars as the adhesive feels like it wants to pull away. I'm sure after a decent smoke to set it it'll stay in place. I don't expect more than 2 years from a gasket, but will be pleased if I get a 3rd
Chris
Comentado en Canadá el 9 de julio de 2022
this is enough to do both lid surfaces and chimney with an extra 18" to spare. Haven't tried it yet, but it seems like decent quality. 4 stars as the adhesive feels like it wants to pull away. I'm sure after a decent smoke to set it it'll stay in place. I don't expect more than 2 years from a gasket, but will be pleased if I get a 3rd
Chris
Comentado en Canadá el 9 de julio de 2022
this is enough to do both lid surfaces and chimney with an extra 18" to spare. Haven't tried it yet, but it seems like decent quality. 4 stars as the adhesive feels like it wants to pull away. I'm sure after a decent smoke to set it it'll stay in place. I don't expect more than 2 years from a gasket, but will be pleased if I get a 3rd
Chris
Comentado en Canadá el 9 de julio de 2022
this is enough to do both lid surfaces and chimney with an extra 18" to spare. Haven't tried it yet, but it seems like decent quality. 4 stars as the adhesive feels like it wants to pull away. I'm sure after a decent smoke to set it it'll stay in place. I don't expect more than 2 years from a gasket, but will be pleased if I get a 3rd
Chris
Comentado en Canadá el 9 de julio de 2022
this is enough to do both lid surfaces and chimney with an extra 18" to spare. Haven't tried it yet, but it seems like decent quality. 4 stars as the adhesive feels like it wants to pull away. I'm sure after a decent smoke to set it it'll stay in place. I don't expect more than 2 years from a gasket, but will be pleased if I get a 3rd
Chris
Comentado en Canadá el 9 de julio de 2022
this is enough to do both lid surfaces and chimney with an extra 18" to spare. Haven't tried it yet, but it seems like decent quality. 4 stars as the adhesive feels like it wants to pull away. I'm sure after a decent smoke to set it it'll stay in place. I don't expect more than 2 years from a gasket, but will be pleased if I get a 3rd
Chris
Comentado en Canadá el 9 de julio de 2022
this is enough to do both lid surfaces and chimney with an extra 18" to spare. Haven't tried it yet, but it seems like decent quality. 4 stars as the adhesive feels like it wants to pull away. I'm sure after a decent smoke to set it it'll stay in place. I don't expect more than 2 years from a gasket, but will be pleased if I get a 3rd
Chris
Comentado en Canadá el 9 de julio de 2022
this is enough to do both lid surfaces and chimney with an extra 18" to spare. Haven't tried it yet, but it seems like decent quality. 4 stars as the adhesive feels like it wants to pull away. I'm sure after a decent smoke to set it it'll stay in place. I don't expect more than 2 years from a gasket, but will be pleased if I get a 3rd
Speed
Comentado en Alemania el 23 de noviembre de 2020
Leicht zu montieren, Reicht für oben und unten. Viel schöner als die alte Ofendichtung, viel dichter da dicker.sehr schöne dicke AbdichtungDie Temperaturbeständigkeit muss sich noch erweisen, da bisher nur bei 160 Grad gesmoketPreis nicht ganz billig ist es aber wert.
Speed
Comentado en Alemania el 23 de noviembre de 2020
Leicht zu montieren, Reicht für oben und unten. Viel schöner als die alte Ofendichtung, viel dichter da dicker.sehr schöne dicke AbdichtungDie Temperaturbeständigkeit muss sich noch erweisen, da bisher nur bei 160 Grad gesmoketPreis nicht ganz billig ist es aber wert.
Speed
Comentado en Alemania el 23 de noviembre de 2020
Leicht zu montieren, Reicht für oben und unten. Viel schöner als die alte Ofendichtung, viel dichter da dicker.sehr schöne dicke AbdichtungDie Temperaturbeständigkeit muss sich noch erweisen, da bisher nur bei 160 Grad gesmoketPreis nicht ganz billig ist es aber wert.
Speed
Comentado en Alemania el 23 de noviembre de 2020
Leicht zu montieren, Reicht für oben und unten. Viel schöner als die alte Ofendichtung, viel dichter da dicker.sehr schöne dicke AbdichtungDie Temperaturbeständigkeit muss sich noch erweisen, da bisher nur bei 160 Grad gesmoketPreis nicht ganz billig ist es aber wert.
Speed
Comentado en Alemania el 23 de noviembre de 2020
Leicht zu montieren, Reicht für oben und unten. Viel schöner als die alte Ofendichtung, viel dichter da dicker.sehr schöne dicke AbdichtungDie Temperaturbeständigkeit muss sich noch erweisen, da bisher nur bei 160 Grad gesmoketPreis nicht ganz billig ist es aber wert.
Speed
Comentado en Alemania el 23 de noviembre de 2020
Leicht zu montieren, Reicht für oben und unten. Viel schöner als die alte Ofendichtung, viel dichter da dicker.sehr schöne dicke AbdichtungDie Temperaturbeständigkeit muss sich noch erweisen, da bisher nur bei 160 Grad gesmoketPreis nicht ganz billig ist es aber wert.
Speed
Comentado en Alemania el 23 de noviembre de 2020
Leicht zu montieren, Reicht für oben und unten. Viel schöner als die alte Ofendichtung, viel dichter da dicker.sehr schöne dicke AbdichtungDie Temperaturbeständigkeit muss sich noch erweisen, da bisher nur bei 160 Grad gesmoketPreis nicht ganz billig ist es aber wert.
Speed
Comentado en Alemania el 23 de noviembre de 2020
Leicht zu montieren, Reicht für oben und unten. Viel schöner als die alte Ofendichtung, viel dichter da dicker.sehr schöne dicke AbdichtungDie Temperaturbeständigkeit muss sich noch erweisen, da bisher nur bei 160 Grad gesmoketPreis nicht ganz billig ist es aber wert.
sheko
Comentado en México el 21 de marzo de 2019
facil de instalar
sheko
Comentado en México el 21 de marzo de 2019
facil de instalar
sheko
Comentado en México el 21 de marzo de 2019
facil de instalar
sheko
Comentado en México el 21 de marzo de 2019
facil de instalar
sheko
Comentado en México el 21 de marzo de 2019
facil de instalar
sheko
Comentado en México el 21 de marzo de 2019
facil de instalar
sheko
Comentado en México el 21 de marzo de 2019
facil de instalar
sheko
Comentado en México el 21 de marzo de 2019
facil de instalar
mbrennan
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de diciembre de 2018
Applied these a few months ago and they work as expected, no better or worse than the factory ones.If you are new to replacing your gaskets, just take the lid completely off and make sure you clean the rims extremely thoroughly. Start with a scraper to remove the old one and any excess adhesive. Then follow up with a degreaser and a wire brush. Keep wiping it off with paper towels and scrubbing. Once it's clean, wipe it down a few more times with Simple Green or another surface cleaner, then follow up with rubbing alcohol to remove any residual oils and moisture. The paper towels should come out clean, no brown or black should be wiping off. If they aren't coming out clean, keep cleaning until they do.BBQ pits are very, very dirty, so expect to spend 30-60 minutes doing this, depending on how dirty yours is and how many remnants of the old gasket/adhesive are left behind. It sucks, but you should only have to do it every 5 years or so.Applying the new gaskets is pretty easy, just slowly peel the backing off as you are pressing it on the rim. do not remove the backing all at once or it could stick to the side of the BGE or to itself, which could potentially ruin them. Just slowly remove a couple inches at a time. Do not stretch or compress it, just push it straight down. When you get to the end of the circle, cut it with a scissors, but give yourself an inch of extra slack. Incrementally cut small pieces off until it's exactly the right length. Do this very deliberately because you don't want any gap or overlap. Repeat for the other rim.When they're both in place, spend a couple minutes pressing down very firmly with your hands, all the way around. Reattach lid and close it. I like to let it sit for at least a day before using, to give the adhesive time to bond.It may sound like I'm being obsessive here, but having screwed up BGE gaskets a couple times, I'm telling you all of this from experience. I've had a BGE for nearly 20 years. I've replaced them 6 times and screwed up 2 of those times.The surface preparation is critical to adhesion. Gaps, overlap or compromising the adhesive can and will lead to leaks or even the gaskets completely falling off. Negative reviews are most likely a result of inadequate cleaning or bunching/stretching the gaskets. It is a dirty and annoying job, so do it right the first time, because you don't want to have to do it again a couple months down the road.
mbrennan
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de diciembre de 2018
Applied these a few months ago and they work as expected, no better or worse than the factory ones.If you are new to replacing your gaskets, just take the lid completely off and make sure you clean the rims extremely thoroughly. Start with a scraper to remove the old one and any excess adhesive. Then follow up with a degreaser and a wire brush. Keep wiping it off with paper towels and scrubbing. Once it's clean, wipe it down a few more times with Simple Green or another surface cleaner, then follow up with rubbing alcohol to remove any residual oils and moisture. The paper towels should come out clean, no brown or black should be wiping off. If they aren't coming out clean, keep cleaning until they do.BBQ pits are very, very dirty, so expect to spend 30-60 minutes doing this, depending on how dirty yours is and how many remnants of the old gasket/adhesive are left behind. It sucks, but you should only have to do it every 5 years or so.Applying the new gaskets is pretty easy, just slowly peel the backing off as you are pressing it on the rim. do not remove the backing all at once or it could stick to the side of the BGE or to itself, which could potentially ruin them. Just slowly remove a couple inches at a time. Do not stretch or compress it, just push it straight down. When you get to the end of the circle, cut it with a scissors, but give yourself an inch of extra slack. Incrementally cut small pieces off until it's exactly the right length. Do this very deliberately because you don't want any gap or overlap. Repeat for the other rim.When they're both in place, spend a couple minutes pressing down very firmly with your hands, all the way around. Reattach lid and close it. I like to let it sit for at least a day before using, to give the adhesive time to bond.It may sound like I'm being obsessive here, but having screwed up BGE gaskets a couple times, I'm telling you all of this from experience. I've had a BGE for nearly 20 years. I've replaced them 6 times and screwed up 2 of those times.The surface preparation is critical to adhesion. Gaps, overlap or compromising the adhesive can and will lead to leaks or even the gaskets completely falling off. Negative reviews are most likely a result of inadequate cleaning or bunching/stretching the gaskets. It is a dirty and annoying job, so do it right the first time, because you don't want to have to do it again a couple months down the road.
mbrennan
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de diciembre de 2018
Applied these a few months ago and they work as expected, no better or worse than the factory ones.If you are new to replacing your gaskets, just take the lid completely off and make sure you clean the rims extremely thoroughly. Start with a scraper to remove the old one and any excess adhesive. Then follow up with a degreaser and a wire brush. Keep wiping it off with paper towels and scrubbing. Once it's clean, wipe it down a few more times with Simple Green or another surface cleaner, then follow up with rubbing alcohol to remove any residual oils and moisture. The paper towels should come out clean, no brown or black should be wiping off. If they aren't coming out clean, keep cleaning until they do.BBQ pits are very, very dirty, so expect to spend 30-60 minutes doing this, depending on how dirty yours is and how many remnants of the old gasket/adhesive are left behind. It sucks, but you should only have to do it every 5 years or so.Applying the new gaskets is pretty easy, just slowly peel the backing off as you are pressing it on the rim. do not remove the backing all at once or it could stick to the side of the BGE or to itself, which could potentially ruin them. Just slowly remove a couple inches at a time. Do not stretch or compress it, just push it straight down. When you get to the end of the circle, cut it with a scissors, but give yourself an inch of extra slack. Incrementally cut small pieces off until it's exactly the right length. Do this very deliberately because you don't want any gap or overlap. Repeat for the other rim.When they're both in place, spend a couple minutes pressing down very firmly with your hands, all the way around. Reattach lid and close it. I like to let it sit for at least a day before using, to give the adhesive time to bond.It may sound like I'm being obsessive here, but having screwed up BGE gaskets a couple times, I'm telling you all of this from experience. I've had a BGE for nearly 20 years. I've replaced them 6 times and screwed up 2 of those times.The surface preparation is critical to adhesion. Gaps, overlap or compromising the adhesive can and will lead to leaks or even the gaskets completely falling off. Negative reviews are most likely a result of inadequate cleaning or bunching/stretching the gaskets. It is a dirty and annoying job, so do it right the first time, because you don't want to have to do it again a couple months down the road.
mbrennan
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de diciembre de 2018
Applied these a few months ago and they work as expected, no better or worse than the factory ones.If you are new to replacing your gaskets, just take the lid completely off and make sure you clean the rims extremely thoroughly. Start with a scraper to remove the old one and any excess adhesive. Then follow up with a degreaser and a wire brush. Keep wiping it off with paper towels and scrubbing. Once it's clean, wipe it down a few more times with Simple Green or another surface cleaner, then follow up with rubbing alcohol to remove any residual oils and moisture. The paper towels should come out clean, no brown or black should be wiping off. If they aren't coming out clean, keep cleaning until they do.BBQ pits are very, very dirty, so expect to spend 30-60 minutes doing this, depending on how dirty yours is and how many remnants of the old gasket/adhesive are left behind. It sucks, but you should only have to do it every 5 years or so.Applying the new gaskets is pretty easy, just slowly peel the backing off as you are pressing it on the rim. do not remove the backing all at once or it could stick to the side of the BGE or to itself, which could potentially ruin them. Just slowly remove a couple inches at a time. Do not stretch or compress it, just push it straight down. When you get to the end of the circle, cut it with a scissors, but give yourself an inch of extra slack. Incrementally cut small pieces off until it's exactly the right length. Do this very deliberately because you don't want any gap or overlap. Repeat for the other rim.When they're both in place, spend a couple minutes pressing down very firmly with your hands, all the way around. Reattach lid and close it. I like to let it sit for at least a day before using, to give the adhesive time to bond.It may sound like I'm being obsessive here, but having screwed up BGE gaskets a couple times, I'm telling you all of this from experience. I've had a BGE for nearly 20 years. I've replaced them 6 times and screwed up 2 of those times.The surface preparation is critical to adhesion. Gaps, overlap or compromising the adhesive can and will lead to leaks or even the gaskets completely falling off. Negative reviews are most likely a result of inadequate cleaning or bunching/stretching the gaskets. It is a dirty and annoying job, so do it right the first time, because you don't want to have to do it again a couple months down the road.
mbrennan
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de diciembre de 2018
Applied these a few months ago and they work as expected, no better or worse than the factory ones.If you are new to replacing your gaskets, just take the lid completely off and make sure you clean the rims extremely thoroughly. Start with a scraper to remove the old one and any excess adhesive. Then follow up with a degreaser and a wire brush. Keep wiping it off with paper towels and scrubbing. Once it's clean, wipe it down a few more times with Simple Green or another surface cleaner, then follow up with rubbing alcohol to remove any residual oils and moisture. The paper towels should come out clean, no brown or black should be wiping off. If they aren't coming out clean, keep cleaning until they do.BBQ pits are very, very dirty, so expect to spend 30-60 minutes doing this, depending on how dirty yours is and how many remnants of the old gasket/adhesive are left behind. It sucks, but you should only have to do it every 5 years or so.Applying the new gaskets is pretty easy, just slowly peel the backing off as you are pressing it on the rim. do not remove the backing all at once or it could stick to the side of the BGE or to itself, which could potentially ruin them. Just slowly remove a couple inches at a time. Do not stretch or compress it, just push it straight down. When you get to the end of the circle, cut it with a scissors, but give yourself an inch of extra slack. Incrementally cut small pieces off until it's exactly the right length. Do this very deliberately because you don't want any gap or overlap. Repeat for the other rim.When they're both in place, spend a couple minutes pressing down very firmly with your hands, all the way around. Reattach lid and close it. I like to let it sit for at least a day before using, to give the adhesive time to bond.It may sound like I'm being obsessive here, but having screwed up BGE gaskets a couple times, I'm telling you all of this from experience. I've had a BGE for nearly 20 years. I've replaced them 6 times and screwed up 2 of those times.The surface preparation is critical to adhesion. Gaps, overlap or compromising the adhesive can and will lead to leaks or even the gaskets completely falling off. Negative reviews are most likely a result of inadequate cleaning or bunching/stretching the gaskets. It is a dirty and annoying job, so do it right the first time, because you don't want to have to do it again a couple months down the road.
mbrennan
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de diciembre de 2018
Applied these a few months ago and they work as expected, no better or worse than the factory ones.If you are new to replacing your gaskets, just take the lid completely off and make sure you clean the rims extremely thoroughly. Start with a scraper to remove the old one and any excess adhesive. Then follow up with a degreaser and a wire brush. Keep wiping it off with paper towels and scrubbing. Once it's clean, wipe it down a few more times with Simple Green or another surface cleaner, then follow up with rubbing alcohol to remove any residual oils and moisture. The paper towels should come out clean, no brown or black should be wiping off. If they aren't coming out clean, keep cleaning until they do.BBQ pits are very, very dirty, so expect to spend 30-60 minutes doing this, depending on how dirty yours is and how many remnants of the old gasket/adhesive are left behind. It sucks, but you should only have to do it every 5 years or so.Applying the new gaskets is pretty easy, just slowly peel the backing off as you are pressing it on the rim. do not remove the backing all at once or it could stick to the side of the BGE or to itself, which could potentially ruin them. Just slowly remove a couple inches at a time. Do not stretch or compress it, just push it straight down. When you get to the end of the circle, cut it with a scissors, but give yourself an inch of extra slack. Incrementally cut small pieces off until it's exactly the right length. Do this very deliberately because you don't want any gap or overlap. Repeat for the other rim.When they're both in place, spend a couple minutes pressing down very firmly with your hands, all the way around. Reattach lid and close it. I like to let it sit for at least a day before using, to give the adhesive time to bond.It may sound like I'm being obsessive here, but having screwed up BGE gaskets a couple times, I'm telling you all of this from experience. I've had a BGE for nearly 20 years. I've replaced them 6 times and screwed up 2 of those times.The surface preparation is critical to adhesion. Gaps, overlap or compromising the adhesive can and will lead to leaks or even the gaskets completely falling off. Negative reviews are most likely a result of inadequate cleaning or bunching/stretching the gaskets. It is a dirty and annoying job, so do it right the first time, because you don't want to have to do it again a couple months down the road.
mbrennan
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de diciembre de 2018
Applied these a few months ago and they work as expected, no better or worse than the factory ones.If you are new to replacing your gaskets, just take the lid completely off and make sure you clean the rims extremely thoroughly. Start with a scraper to remove the old one and any excess adhesive. Then follow up with a degreaser and a wire brush. Keep wiping it off with paper towels and scrubbing. Once it's clean, wipe it down a few more times with Simple Green or another surface cleaner, then follow up with rubbing alcohol to remove any residual oils and moisture. The paper towels should come out clean, no brown or black should be wiping off. If they aren't coming out clean, keep cleaning until they do.BBQ pits are very, very dirty, so expect to spend 30-60 minutes doing this, depending on how dirty yours is and how many remnants of the old gasket/adhesive are left behind. It sucks, but you should only have to do it every 5 years or so.Applying the new gaskets is pretty easy, just slowly peel the backing off as you are pressing it on the rim. do not remove the backing all at once or it could stick to the side of the BGE or to itself, which could potentially ruin them. Just slowly remove a couple inches at a time. Do not stretch or compress it, just push it straight down. When you get to the end of the circle, cut it with a scissors, but give yourself an inch of extra slack. Incrementally cut small pieces off until it's exactly the right length. Do this very deliberately because you don't want any gap or overlap. Repeat for the other rim.When they're both in place, spend a couple minutes pressing down very firmly with your hands, all the way around. Reattach lid and close it. I like to let it sit for at least a day before using, to give the adhesive time to bond.It may sound like I'm being obsessive here, but having screwed up BGE gaskets a couple times, I'm telling you all of this from experience. I've had a BGE for nearly 20 years. I've replaced them 6 times and screwed up 2 of those times.The surface preparation is critical to adhesion. Gaps, overlap or compromising the adhesive can and will lead to leaks or even the gaskets completely falling off. Negative reviews are most likely a result of inadequate cleaning or bunching/stretching the gaskets. It is a dirty and annoying job, so do it right the first time, because you don't want to have to do it again a couple months down the road.
mbrennan
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de diciembre de 2018
Applied these a few months ago and they work as expected, no better or worse than the factory ones.If you are new to replacing your gaskets, just take the lid completely off and make sure you clean the rims extremely thoroughly. Start with a scraper to remove the old one and any excess adhesive. Then follow up with a degreaser and a wire brush. Keep wiping it off with paper towels and scrubbing. Once it's clean, wipe it down a few more times with Simple Green or another surface cleaner, then follow up with rubbing alcohol to remove any residual oils and moisture. The paper towels should come out clean, no brown or black should be wiping off. If they aren't coming out clean, keep cleaning until they do.BBQ pits are very, very dirty, so expect to spend 30-60 minutes doing this, depending on how dirty yours is and how many remnants of the old gasket/adhesive are left behind. It sucks, but you should only have to do it every 5 years or so.Applying the new gaskets is pretty easy, just slowly peel the backing off as you are pressing it on the rim. do not remove the backing all at once or it could stick to the side of the BGE or to itself, which could potentially ruin them. Just slowly remove a couple inches at a time. Do not stretch or compress it, just push it straight down. When you get to the end of the circle, cut it with a scissors, but give yourself an inch of extra slack. Incrementally cut small pieces off until it's exactly the right length. Do this very deliberately because you don't want any gap or overlap. Repeat for the other rim.When they're both in place, spend a couple minutes pressing down very firmly with your hands, all the way around. Reattach lid and close it. I like to let it sit for at least a day before using, to give the adhesive time to bond.It may sound like I'm being obsessive here, but having screwed up BGE gaskets a couple times, I'm telling you all of this from experience. I've had a BGE for nearly 20 years. I've replaced them 6 times and screwed up 2 of those times.The surface preparation is critical to adhesion. Gaps, overlap or compromising the adhesive can and will lead to leaks or even the gaskets completely falling off. Negative reviews are most likely a result of inadequate cleaning or bunching/stretching the gaskets. It is a dirty and annoying job, so do it right the first time, because you don't want to have to do it again a couple months down the road.
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