Rust and the Smoker

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drunkennupe

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Original poster
Jun 27, 2007
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Hey guys,

Anyone have tips for kind of restoring the exterior of a grill? I got some patches of rust on the outside of my smoker. Its not on the insider. Any recommendations on getting rid of the rust and maybe repainting or something? Will a product like CLR work in removing the rust? Any tips?
 
Sander/Grinder Flap wheel on a 4.5inch grinder!! works a charm and is faster and less torquey than a drill I found.. If it is deep rust , you hace to go till there is not more dark evidance of the iron oxide and then fine sand to get rid of all the grinder marks to your desire.. and re-paint exterior only with Hi-temp..

This was my project too..

http://www.smokingmeatforums.com/for...=silver+smoker

Hope it helps..

P.s. USE A MASK as most Hi-temp paint contains LEAD!!!!

Cheers
 
Thanks guys!! Restoration project begins this weekend

Great job Heliboy on the restoration of the grill. Looks like new!!!
 
No CLR but naval jelly will dissolve the rust. what the other guys said about wire brushes etc will work better and faster than chemicals but if you dont have the tools, this will work also.
 
garyt is right. Use the naval jelly. But do grind or sand first, then when you get that done, use an old paint brush and smear the naval jelly on and let it sit for a while. It will kill any rust that may be left so it won't creep back in later and ruin your new paint.
 
I've got to restore the top of my firebox and find the addition of naval jelly interesting. Is this something you can get at the local hardware store?
 
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