Maintenance of a charcoal unit

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cansmoke

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Jul 21, 2012
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Ok, it is a charcoal grill which by putting fire on one side and meat on the other is used as a smoker.....My question is that the paint is coming off of the unit especially on the inside.  Can I use Tremclad/Rustoleum type paint to cover the metal or is it a hazard to the food.  If not Tremclad/Rustoleum (or competitive product), is there a product that is safe?

Jim
 
More info and some pics would be helpful.

Are you sure it is paint on the inside?  Could it be seasoning flaking off?  I can't imagine a grill being painted on the inside, and I would certainly never paint the inside.  It is hard enough keeping paint on certain parts of the exterior with some units. 
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  And this doesn't even address the safety issues with paint on the inside.

As to paint, some use hi temp rustoleum for the exterior.  I have read that others prefer an even higher temp exhaust manifold paint.

Good luck and good smoking.
 
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I have the exact same grill and only touch up the outside.  I also wire brush the inside.  NEVER paint the inside, just spray it with olive oil, Pam, whatever to keep it from rusting.

Good luck and good smoking.
 
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