R. Hutchins
TVWBB Fan
DD and SIL came for Mother's Day and brought along the Weber they picked up for me that was on CL in their neighborhood. I boasted about the find and the price a couple of weeks ago. Today I got pics.
I'm showing the grill to you in 'as-delivered' condition, with questions about cleaning it up.
Top (Click to Enlarge) You can see in this pic what appears to be grime on the lid. I thought this was just caked on dirt, but when I washed it with Dawn and a rag, the surface is not smooth like other parts of the top are. So, I'm thinkin' it needs to be polished a bit. Would it do any harm to use rubbing or polishing compound and a light buffing to try to restore the sheen?
Side View (Click to Enlarge) You can see a small dent in the top in this side view where you can see the ash box and controls.
Hinged Grill (Click to Enlarge)You can see that the cooking grate (grill?) was left dirty and has some light coat of rust. I sprayed it with Easy-Off oven cleaner but it doesn't look like it's doing much good. I'm going to buy a new cooking grate, but I love a challenge. Anyone have any sure-fire tips for returning this one to its former glory?
Charcoal Area (Click to Enlarge)Ashes caked with a little grease line the charcoal area. Notice the ash sweepers: they are in great shape and turn freely. I filled the cover and the kettle with water and dumped in a lot of Dawn concentrate and let it stand. I then took my wire grill brush and scrubbed across the insides. There are layers of ash and grease there that aren't coming out so easily. Same inside the ash container. Any suggestions for products to use to get them spick and span? I want to get it as clean as possible before my first use and build up my own grime layer.
Thanks for looking and for any suggestions for clean up you can offer.
rh
I'm showing the grill to you in 'as-delivered' condition, with questions about cleaning it up.




Thanks for looking and for any suggestions for clean up you can offer.
rh