Well, that looks promising. Keep us posted.
Very interested in this!
I am not a fan of using the ol' angle grinder / cup brush combo.
Would be nice if this stuff was sold locally.
That's the worst. Plus you get those metal pointy shards all over the place; in your clothes, on the floor, lodged in your exposed skin, and you'll find them weeks later in the most odd places. I started doing my grinding in the far back area of my backyard where the grass doesn't grow in the woods.Wow. I did the angle grinder thing on mine and was covered from head to toe in black crud afterwards.
Hi Ed, Do you have the inside of a porcelain enamel lid on the test schedule? The cost for gelThere is a product called Carbon Off.
First pic is just a quick wipe with a paper towel
Directions say rinse with water.
Out came the garden hose.
Second pic
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Hi Ed, Do you have the inside of a porcelain enamel lid on the test schedule? The cost for gel
is probably OK compared to aerosol products like Easy-Off
Thank you Bill
Hi Kyle, I use the same process but with Easy Off and it works well. I am looking to save time and at least soften up the carbon to make the scraping go easier.I've always just used Simple Green and a straight razor blade to clean the inside of a porcelain lid and on kettles. Works well.
2nd that.
Please give us the full run down. How much was applied?
Wait time? I still see a lot of carbon left on the edges, What
is that all about? Did you apply to those areas? Will the remainder
come off on a 2nd application?