- Jan 27, 2016
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Long story short we have a pretty dumpy looking weber kettle we inherited after it failed to sell at a garage sale. Boss lady insists we keep it and if we're gonna keep it I want to fix it up, so anyone know what's the best way to clean and refinish one? The porcelin is chipped in a few spots on the outside but that's less of a worry to me since it'll be garage stored. I'm just curious how to clean all the gunk out (no clue who owned it before). I'm just buying fresh grates.
no clue on the year but it has a thermometer up top and does have wooden handles.
no clue on the year but it has a thermometer up top and does have wooden handles.