I will just leave this here


 
LOL, I think you will be happy with it. However, it goes a long way, especially if you only use it on a grill or two. Two bottles will last a Loooong time.
 
Maybe I'll get some for next spring when I "pimp" Big Z. Actually don't need it on the Members Mark as the lid is porcelain not painted
 
Not sure if this is the right place to post but it did not seem like a great topic to start a post and I know you all have seen a lot of grills...

My brother in law owns a Meadow Creek PR36 he bought in 2012. He wants me to help him clean it. There is also some very slight rust on one of the legs that he would like touched up. I read about these grills and I don't think they are porcelain coated steel or aluminum. I think they are all steel and have actual painted interiors. Any advice on cleaning the fire box? I'm thinking Simple Green, scrubbing and hosing off. I'm going to look at it at his home on Thanksgiving.
 

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This stuff works very good at mitigating the "Weber Fade" on the black porcelain on our grills. It doesn't "fix" it, but it essentially hides it. It lasts quite a while too. If you have a grill lid with the fade or a control panel or otherwise and you don't want to have to replace it, this is your friend. It is currently half off and that is a legit discount. I bought some last year for $19.99 a bottle. A single bottle will last for years if you are just using it on one grill.


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Mine just came in today. Great deal, I bought two. Looking forward to trying it out on lids and control panels.

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I did some searching. I believe it is a Blue Ember made by Fiesta. The Blue Ember model was made in the early 2000's. The Blue Ember model had a recall Ocrober 22, 2008 of 47,000 units due to possible errors in assembly (by consumers?) and fire eruption. They often had side tables and range tops on the side but this one pictured was probably one of their lower end models. The logo that you can't read on other clearer photos reads "Blue Ember". Hope this research is accurate.
 

 

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