Yellow Kettle restore finished?...newbie problems. (Pic heavy)

Started by Lowbrass, November 30, 2013, 06:43:37 PM

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wyd

I see guys using Easy Off.  I have used this only when I wanted to take anodize off parts for my remote control cars that I race.  So Easy Off won't hurt the porcelain coloring on the kettle if you leave it on for a a few hours?  Just want to make sure that when I start on the 5 kettles I have bought over the last few weeks that it won't hurt the paint.
Platinum Performer Kettle (In Blue), OTG (In Blue)
Genesis Gasser (In Blue), Smokey Joe (Uline Lime)
Looking to buy (18.5 blue or brownie and blue lantern)

landgraftj

I use Heavy Duty Easy Off on all of my kettles, no issues so far.
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Lowbrass

Quote from: G$ on December 03, 2013, 08:08:28 PM
Lowbrass, I'd tackle it sooner than later, weather be damned.  get some easy off on there and let it sit a day.  I am not a fan of using pam and etc on kettles.

I'm no longer a PAM fan either!  It's not just the weather, it is a severe lack of time as well.  I'll get it, I typed that last night right after getting in from trying to clean it so I was a bit dejected.  I know a couple of you haven't had any problems with Easy Off but has anyone had problems?  I don't want to take ANY chances this time!
"The Fairway" '74, 22" Turquose, 18" Red C code, 18" Blue DU code x2, Gen 2 Grass Green Performer, 26" Glen Blue, Spring Green, "Bone", Turquose, Blue Wave, Wedgewood Blue, "Smoke", Crimson and Homer SJGs.  14" and 18" WSM

Grails (HELP!): IMPERIAL GLEN BLUE!

Craig

I haven't come across issues with Pam on black kettles... Namely my faded MBH 22 to blacken it back up. But I haven't tried it on the colored kettles.

Lowbrass

Those using easy off; are you using oven cleaner or bbq grill cleaner?  Is there a difference?
"The Fairway" '74, 22" Turquose, 18" Red C code, 18" Blue DU code x2, Gen 2 Grass Green Performer, 26" Glen Blue, Spring Green, "Bone", Turquose, Blue Wave, Wedgewood Blue, "Smoke", Crimson and Homer SJGs.  14" and 18" WSM

Grails (HELP!): IMPERIAL GLEN BLUE!

G$


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pbe gummi bear

The one in the yellow bottle works best for me:



I've had it cut through stuff that Zep and generic cleaners couldn't.
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saxart

Quote from: pbe gummi bear on December 04, 2013, 02:53:47 PM
The one in the yellow bottle works best for me:



I've had it cut through stuff that Zep and generic cleaners couldn't.

^  This ^  (Just don't by the "low fume" version.  That stuff isn't worth the can it comes in!)

Low Brass-
Don't worry about using oven cleaner.  It doesn't do anything to these old kettles.   For what you have on there, it shouldn't have to sit long to loosen that up either.
Interested in ANY offset handle SJs you may have.

Lowbrass

Just wanted to let everyone know that the Easy-Off seems to have done the trick with removing all that burnt on canola oil.  We had some nice days this past weekend is St. Louis and I was able to get outside and give it a scrub.  It isn't perfect because I was in a hurry and not into putting a bunch of elbow grease into it but most of it came off without a big problem.  The rest I will get in the spring.  I also (unfortunately) came across a couple of areas in which during the intitial restoration, I was too eager with my scrubbing and scratched the finish.  It isn't too bad though and the yellow still looks beautiful!  Can't wait to cook on it in a couple of months.  Now onto Project Red Ranger Rescue!
"The Fairway" '74, 22" Turquose, 18" Red C code, 18" Blue DU code x2, Gen 2 Grass Green Performer, 26" Glen Blue, Spring Green, "Bone", Turquose, Blue Wave, Wedgewood Blue, "Smoke", Crimson and Homer SJGs.  14" and 18" WSM

Grails (HELP!): IMPERIAL GLEN BLUE!

Troy

the stuff at the dollar tree works just as well.

it's simply lye with a spray on propellent.

i use it inside and out. put whole thing in garbage bag, spray it down (don't inhale), close bag and let it sit in the sun for a day.

zavod44

I used extra double heavy duty easy off, no problems....
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