I was pulling my 12 year old Weber kettle out to use a couple of days ago and I noticed that there was a chip in the porcelain dome. Is there any good way to repair this? I don't want rust to get a foothold on it.
For other jobs, I have used a "porcelain" based touch up paint used to touch un inside/outside of washing machine. Can be had at appliance repair shops and have also found it at Lowe's. Should do what you want.I was pulling my 12 year old Weber kettle out to use a couple of days ago and I noticed that there was a chip in the porcelain dome. Is there any good way to repair this? I don't want rust to get a foothold on it.
They are just as tough as the old ones. I have 4 weber products - 2 kettles and 2 WSMs and they are built like tanks.My problem with purchasing a new Weber, (besides the fact that I'm cheap), is that the new ones seem to be made out of lighter material and I'm not sure how it would hold up.