TonyS T-Bone
TVWBB Super Fan
This weekend I have a big push to get a Genesis JR restored. Broke it all down, and started cleaning.
Oven cleaner and a good power wash cleaned the inside of the cookbox "like buttah."
Everything washed and degreased, and parts head to the paint shop. All going well until the cookbox. JR had a flat black exterior, and during initial interior cookbox cleaning, I had the usual drips and dribbles of oven cleaner or other chemicals that ran on the exterior. I gave exterior a good power wash, degreasing and a bath in Dawn followed by a good rinse. Dried box in sun, and started to paint w R.O. High Heat. Assumed I'd have good coverage despite the "stains." But after a coat or two of flat black I started seeing bad flash in the paint job.
Ive done plenty of restores and never had this flash so badly. I wound up stripping down the entire cookbox to bare aluminum, a 2 hour detour that was a pain.
My QUESTION is where do I go from here? Is there "high heat" primer and do I need it? On my fab'd z-bars I use self etch primer and it works great under R.O Dura Heat, but on a cookbox not sure. Do you think going right to the R.O. High Heat flat black will adhere well to the aluminum?
Thanks for any input.


Oven cleaner and a good power wash cleaned the inside of the cookbox "like buttah."

Everything washed and degreased, and parts head to the paint shop. All going well until the cookbox. JR had a flat black exterior, and during initial interior cookbox cleaning, I had the usual drips and dribbles of oven cleaner or other chemicals that ran on the exterior. I gave exterior a good power wash, degreasing and a bath in Dawn followed by a good rinse. Dried box in sun, and started to paint w R.O. High Heat. Assumed I'd have good coverage despite the "stains." But after a coat or two of flat black I started seeing bad flash in the paint job.


Ive done plenty of restores and never had this flash so badly. I wound up stripping down the entire cookbox to bare aluminum, a 2 hour detour that was a pain.


My QUESTION is where do I go from here? Is there "high heat" primer and do I need it? On my fab'd z-bars I use self etch primer and it works great under R.O Dura Heat, but on a cookbox not sure. Do you think going right to the R.O. High Heat flat black will adhere well to the aluminum?
Thanks for any input.