AlexPicchietti
New member
Hey! New to the forum and need some help.
I have a Weber kettle, RecTeq RT-700, and a DynaGlo offset smoker. Been grilling and smoking for about 10 years now.
My brother is getting married this fall and he's wanted an "older" Weber gas grill for a long time. I found this one on FB Marketplace for $35 and wanted to "restore" it and give it to him as a little wedding gift.

The grill works well - fired up first time and all three burners work.
1) I started cleaning it yesterday. used vinegar/dish soap/warm water after scraping off what I could. This is about as much as I could get without getting carpal tunnel. Should I be using something else to clean it? Should I just keep going? What should it look like once I'm "finished" cleaning?


2) I was able to get the grates pretty well cleaned up. Still gotta scrub the right one. They're starting to rust at the bottom a bit but probably are okay?

3) These flavorizer bars soaked for about 2 hours but I cannot get the burn marks off at all. Is that just the way the metal wears over time? Would you replace them or just leave as is?

4) For areas like this...can I just use this type of paint and apply, after cleaning the best I can? Any other suggestions?


5) For any type of accessories, where should I be looking? These side shelves are okay, but looks like they were melted a bit and wouldn't mind replacing. Any way to replace with wooden slats? I could do the work of cutting/installing/staining. Think it would be nice to have that nice natural wood look.

Seriously, ANY other recommendations or suggestions would be amazing. I want to do this right and I don't want to kill myself doing a ton of extra work if something else works better!
Thank you all so much!
Alex
I have a Weber kettle, RecTeq RT-700, and a DynaGlo offset smoker. Been grilling and smoking for about 10 years now.
My brother is getting married this fall and he's wanted an "older" Weber gas grill for a long time. I found this one on FB Marketplace for $35 and wanted to "restore" it and give it to him as a little wedding gift.

The grill works well - fired up first time and all three burners work.
1) I started cleaning it yesterday. used vinegar/dish soap/warm water after scraping off what I could. This is about as much as I could get without getting carpal tunnel. Should I be using something else to clean it? Should I just keep going? What should it look like once I'm "finished" cleaning?


2) I was able to get the grates pretty well cleaned up. Still gotta scrub the right one. They're starting to rust at the bottom a bit but probably are okay?

3) These flavorizer bars soaked for about 2 hours but I cannot get the burn marks off at all. Is that just the way the metal wears over time? Would you replace them or just leave as is?

4) For areas like this...can I just use this type of paint and apply, after cleaning the best I can? Any other suggestions?


5) For any type of accessories, where should I be looking? These side shelves are okay, but looks like they were melted a bit and wouldn't mind replacing. Any way to replace with wooden slats? I could do the work of cutting/installing/staining. Think it would be nice to have that nice natural wood look.

Seriously, ANY other recommendations or suggestions would be amazing. I want to do this right and I don't want to kill myself doing a ton of extra work if something else works better!
Thank you all so much!
Alex