Damage on inside of bbq

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Damage on inside of bbq

Postby arrows91 » 24 Jun 2014, 08:57

Hi, hope this is in the right part of the forum if not please relocate :)

I have a Weber and noticed I have a flake of paint missing on the inside of the lower bowl exposing the metal, Im guessing one of my family had been using it and wont own up to the damage! Is there anything I can do to repair it? I have read about BBQ paints being toxic and not to use them on the inside.

Any advice?

Thanks

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Re: Damage on inside of bbq

Postby YetiDave » 24 Jun 2014, 09:01

I'd treat it like cast iron and season it - just rub on some oil and get some coals going to heat it
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Re: Damage on inside of bbq

Postby arrows91 » 24 Jun 2014, 09:35

thanks @YetiDave, what type of oil would I use?
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Re: Damage on inside of bbq

Postby RobinC » 24 Jun 2014, 09:46

I've used stove paint to patch up scratches and dinks. Never had to use it inside the BBQ though
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Re: Damage on inside of bbq

Postby YetiDave » 24 Jun 2014, 10:41

Oil with the highest smoke point you can find (it'll develop the toughest seasoning) so something like groundnut oil, peanut oil or avocado oil would work well. Steer clear of olive oil or regular vegetable oil. Multiple seasoning runs will help develop a blackened coating that'll prevent rust
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Re: Damage on inside of bbq

Postby BRUN » 24 Jun 2014, 10:52

i believe rapeseed oil has a very high smoke point, coconut oil is another one
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Re: Damage on inside of bbq

Postby arrows91 » 24 Jun 2014, 11:46

thanks for all your help, I will see what I can find today at the supermarket.
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