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Topic History of: Help with Rust
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Karl Broc -- Just across the Muddy Mo from Omaha!,

Yo! Take steel wool to knock off the loose stuff, then repaint with a high temp flat black. All
stove and fireplace shops should have it. If not, contact us.

Broc, just across the Muddy Mo from Omaha fishlessman,

Thanks for the tips -- I'll give 'em a try!

~ Best Wishes!

~ Broc


fishlessman Broc -- Just across the Muddy Mo from Omaha!,
it doesnt seem to effect anything, heat up the grid, hit it with a scraper or a wire bush and wipe
with oil to pick up any rust powder that came loose and cook on it. you can also season a daisy if
you want to, i think the daisies are origionally painted with a stove paint

Broc -- Just across the Muddy Mo from Omaha! Due to condensation within the EGG, my cast iron grid & daisy wheel are extremely rusted.

Any solutions... suggestions?

~ Broc