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    Rebuilding Redhead Genesis 1100

    Yes, I finally got the emblem off! Thank you for the help! I decided to soak the hood in my bathtub with some powder Cascade Complete since it worked so well on the bottom tray (I soak my oven shelves this way to remove burnt on food). It did a great job removing the sticky grease build up I...
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    Rebuilding Redhead Genesis 1100

    I am just not getting it, there doesn't seem to be anything to grab on to to cut except the bolt itself. I can't even get my fingernail under the clip let alone the tip of wire cutters. Is this the same clip?[/URL][/IMG]
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    Rebuilding Redhead Genesis 1100

    Oh how I wish I'd read your post last week, I've never wet sanded before and while I read about the detergent online I didn't soak the paper. Hopefully someone in the future will read this and learn from my mistake. I got through it with a lot of sand paper and many many days of hand sanding...
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    Rebuilding Redhead Genesis 1100

    So I'm at an impasse, how do you remove the friction clips on the emblem?
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    Rebuilding Redhead Genesis 1100

    So the guy at Home Depot said I should use the 400 grit wet/dry sand paper to strip the paint off the sides and box but after working with it for a few days this is REALLY slow going. I'm thinking something around the 200 grit range might work quicker then move on the the 400 to smooth things...
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    Rebuilding Redhead Genesis 1100

    What did you use the automotive silicone rtv on, the control panel or as a fastener for the weber emblem?
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    Rebuilding Redhead Genesis 1100

    So teardown is going well and parts are ordered. I've been reading previous posts for a few months so I think I've got the basics down but I have a few questions 1. I see a little rust on the frame so I'm going to sand it but when I paint the frame should it be with high heat spray paint like...
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    New Member from So. Cal.

    Hi I'm Wendy. I've been lurking for the past few months and thought I'd join now that I've started fixing up my old weber 1100 red head gas grill while my husband is away. I love this grill and was so excited to find other interested in restoring these classics.

 

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