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Hi everyone,
I've got a tandoori oven style barbeque (Steel underneath) where some of the parts have the coating flaked off and have gone rusty over the winter. (legs and wind sheild bits mostly) can I just wirebrush the rust off or treat it with rust remover then re-hammerite it? The windsheild bit would get pretty hot, because it supports the grill rack when used as an open barbecue. Is there a special metal paint for hot situations? I don't want to get rid of the barbecue bit and just buy a new one because it's fairly sturdy in construction and actually cooks stuff quite well. dedics |
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