Seems that panel can get some heat from grill and just baked in the sun. Why not try silicon spark plug wire lube used to lube the spark plug boots inside so they remove after high heat engine compartment for years.I thought about doing that Chris. Maybe some whit lithium grease spray.
I also got to thinking about the faded red kettle emblems on my knobs. I wonder how easy it would be to repaint the red???
Must be a claw hammer thing.Not sure my novice brain is following you. How would I go about using a hammer to remove a pull-off knob?
True , my RV has gas range and front controls and you can bump the knob and turn on gas without knowing it, so I bought these knob locks that slip under but you had to remove the knobs to allow the locks to be installed.No, not really. BUt it is the same thing as when you take the frame apart on these grills, you really need to have a wheel alignment done when you put it back together.