kettle overhaul.


 
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George Curtis

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well i'm over hauling two kettles, both with 3 vents on the bottom. one has been going on for over a year. so now i want to finish them both up. i was cleaning the aluminum legs with 0000 steel wool. kind of gives a dull shine. then i went over them with a polishing cotton stuff and after wiping they look great. anyone know what to put on to protect the shine and alunminum from getting scuzy again ? thanks,
 
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as to the legs, i just rubbed some lube with teflon and then wiped it off. seems to be ok so far. i cleaned up the outside of the older kettle that had the porcelain cracks from the heat. not to bad. but i noticed that the porcelain seems to be stained. no amount of cleaner and rubbibg with steel wool will make a differance. interesting. besides all that the kettle is looking close to new.
 
grrrrrrrr, i put the legs on and forgot the springs !! will do it again friday when i cool off
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i don't need no stinkin instructions !
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actually before i did that "mod", yea, thats what i'll call it, i kept telling myself not to forget the springs. gotta start listening to myself.

Originally posted by Robert Black:
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grrrrrrrr, i put the legs on and forgot the springs
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Thanks! I always wondered what those numbers were for on instruction pages.
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ok, got the springs on, no biggy. been wire wheel cleaning the ash catcher trays. then i sand them, then i smooth them out with steel wool, then i polish them up a bit with bon ami and then finish them off with a spray of pam that i then buff off. clean and shiny. they look great and i saved myself 12.00 bucks each. i plan on keeping up with this so i don't have to repeat this process again.
 
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