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<blockquote data-quote="slick4591" data-source="post: 1526388" data-attributes="member: 16503"><p>This grill is the only appliance I retained from my catering kitchen, which I shut down in '10, I believe. When we drug this out of storage the grates were in really bad shape. I used a wire wheel brush on my drill to get it back in shape. I then soaked the grates in cooking oil for a few days before we got to the point where I could fire it back up. When it rained a couple of times the rust showed back up. It's just surface stuff and is easily knocked down with a wire brush and a oil soaked rag. I was just a little lazy last night and I knew I was only going to use the center two burners. Now that I have the cover I'll regroup and make her look right. I'm not much on using the wire brush either, but that's about all I can do in this case.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slick4591, post: 1526388, member: 16503"] This grill is the only appliance I retained from my catering kitchen, which I shut down in '10, I believe. When we drug this out of storage the grates were in really bad shape. I used a wire wheel brush on my drill to get it back in shape. I then soaked the grates in cooking oil for a few days before we got to the point where I could fire it back up. When it rained a couple of times the rust showed back up. It's just surface stuff and is easily knocked down with a wire brush and a oil soaked rag. I was just a little lazy last night and I knew I was only going to use the center two burners. Now that I have the cover I'll regroup and make her look right. I'm not much on using the wire brush either, but that's about all I can do in this case. [/QUOTE]
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