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This pertains to the charcoal method. In a car, how to protect the backrest part of the backseat from getting burned when using stainless steel buckets? I will be placing bricks under the buckets because I know that is recommended and also seems required to prevent burning, but I am somewhat concerned about the backrest part. To prevent that from burning , will it be necessary to buy a few dozen bricks and form a wall on that side? Or is there some other way to prevent burning? Thanks in advance.
 

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