Has anybody here ever tried - successfully or unsuccessfully - to paint a Q lid?
I recently bought a Q320 off of Craigslist in Huntsville. My brother picked it up and stored it for me until he made a trip this way in his truck. He delivered the grill last week and it was filthy to say the least. I spent a while yesterday cleaning it up and try though I might - including a brass brush on my Dewalt cordless drill - I could NOT get the smoke stain off of an area on the right side of the grill about 1/3rd of the area of the grill dome.
I was wondering if I might be able to paint the lid using the same technique I used with the tamale pot mid-section of my WSM Mini: clean with degreaser, paint with three coats of matte finish high-temperature grill paint, then follow up with two coats of semi-gloss black grill paint.
I think a black Q320 would look awesome, but don't want to create a mess that can only be fixed by calling Weber and ordering another grill dome!
Thanks,
Pat
I recently bought a Q320 off of Craigslist in Huntsville. My brother picked it up and stored it for me until he made a trip this way in his truck. He delivered the grill last week and it was filthy to say the least. I spent a while yesterday cleaning it up and try though I might - including a brass brush on my Dewalt cordless drill - I could NOT get the smoke stain off of an area on the right side of the grill about 1/3rd of the area of the grill dome.
I was wondering if I might be able to paint the lid using the same technique I used with the tamale pot mid-section of my WSM Mini: clean with degreaser, paint with three coats of matte finish high-temperature grill paint, then follow up with two coats of semi-gloss black grill paint.
I think a black Q320 would look awesome, but don't want to create a mess that can only be fixed by calling Weber and ordering another grill dome!
Thanks,
Pat