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The ceramic component simply needs to be allowed to cool after use, and then wiped down with a brush before being stored in a cool place. Each version of the Kamado Joe Classic has a split deflector plate, and this will need to be removed to be cleaned and degreased.
The deflector component of your Kamado grill is similar to the others in that it is essentially self-cleaning. The ceramic component simply needs to be allowed to cool after use, and then wiped down with a brush before being stored in a cool place.
Once the dome of the grill chamber is completely cool to the touch, you can cover it or remove the grill grates for cleaning. It will take a while for the grill to cool down because Kamado grills tend to retain heat so well, especially the Kamado Joe Classic models.
When BBQ smoking, Kamado grilling is mostly set and forget and doesn’t require constant control or monitoring. Your grill has an intake damper at the bottom and exhaust damper at the top. This allows air to enter the grill at the bottom, and then exit through the top.