How easy it is to damage the porcelain on the rim of the midsection?
I received my WSM last week and used it for the first time on Sunday (but I did a test burn on Saturday). I didn't notice any damage at the time, but when I was getting ready to cover it after the cook (and it cooled off), I noticed two scratches around the rim of the midsection. One is probably 1/3 to 1/2 an inch or so and the other is maybe .25". They are pretty small but you can see them pretty clearly.
You can see a dull metal under it, so I'm pretty much that's the steel under the porcelain.
I'm wondering if the WSM is really that easy to damage or if there is a way to protect it. I don't want to be a pain for Weber's customer service, but after spending $400 I'm a little paranoid.
Thanks,
Scott
I received my WSM last week and used it for the first time on Sunday (but I did a test burn on Saturday). I didn't notice any damage at the time, but when I was getting ready to cover it after the cook (and it cooled off), I noticed two scratches around the rim of the midsection. One is probably 1/3 to 1/2 an inch or so and the other is maybe .25". They are pretty small but you can see them pretty clearly.
You can see a dull metal under it, so I'm pretty much that's the steel under the porcelain.
I'm wondering if the WSM is really that easy to damage or if there is a way to protect it. I don't want to be a pain for Weber's customer service, but after spending $400 I'm a little paranoid.
Thanks,
Scott