So the warm weather is here and I put in a few hours of Kettle Love.
I began with the top handle, which was badly weathered and looking like something hanging off of an old barn.
I removed the wood, sanded it and sealed it with mineral oil. Before I put it back, I polished the lid with a mild abrasive cleaner.
Then for the inside of the lid: With a safety-razor paint scraper, I removed the Unspecified Dark Material which I did not want o have dropping on to my food as I cooked.
Then for the bottom. The vents were stuck in position and the shelf was disconnected from the front leg.
I mean to say the vents were STUCK after an unknown period of time with the lid off. I needed locking pliers and a hammer and spray grease and a lot of tap tap tap to get them to turn again. Then I used engine starting spray to flush out the grease.
Then I scraped out the bottom. This picture looks like sun and shadow but it's showing scraped vs. ash-covered.
Then, the charcoal grate's wires were spaced widely enough to let charcoal briquettes to drop through. I had a spare round grate but it was just barely too small to rest on the tabs, so I simply placed it over the stock rack.
I scraped the cooking grate with a stainless steel scouring pad. I didn't bother to take it down to the chrome finish; I was satisfied to get a smooth finish.
Done for the day. Now I need to fire it up again, empty, to cook off any of the cleaners and lubricants I used.