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Title: SJS leg clean up
Post by: MikeRocksTheRed on October 20, 2015, 01:49:19 PM
Just got the Simpsons SJS I won on ebay on Friday.  It's in really good shape but the legs are a bit spotty.  More like watermarks than rust.  I've look around here but haven't been able to find anything about SJS leg cleanup.  Can I use steel wool and metal polish or are theres plated?

Thanks for the input!  Will post pics once I spend the 5 minutes it will take to get it cleaned up!
Title: Re: SJS leg clean up
Post by: SixZeroFour on October 20, 2015, 01:57:43 PM
Almost positive they are plated. I've had next to no luck trying to clean up SJ legs (the style you need anyways) and many times find its easier to just order new parts or find a donor Joe to swap with.
Title: Re: SJS leg clean up
Post by: MikeRocksTheRed on October 20, 2015, 02:23:47 PM
Quote from: SixZeroFour on October 20, 2015, 01:57:43 PM
Almost positive they are plated. I've had next to no luck trying to clean up SJ legs (the style you need anyways) and many times find its easier to just order new parts or find a donor Joe to swap with.

I was figuring just getting new ones would be cheap and easy if they couldn't be cleaned up.  Maybe I'll give it a shot anyway.  I might even be able to just swap the legs our from my 2 month old smokey joe that probably has really clean legs still.  Thanks @SixZeroFour !
Title: Re: SJS leg clean up
Post by: saxart on October 20, 2015, 06:01:58 PM
http://weberkettleclub.com/forums/weber-kettles-accessories/how-i-cleaned-up-some-smokey-joe-legs/msg60602/#msg60602
Title: Re: SJS leg clean up
Post by: Santo on October 20, 2015, 06:34:05 PM
Assuming the SJ legs are nickel plated, white vinegar may work for "water spots".  If the legs have rust or anything more extensive than some light tarnishing, the vinegar will not be strong enough.  I've never used this trick on SJ legs, but it works well for nickel brass ammunition rounds that have spots or dirt.
Title: Re: SJS leg clean up
Post by: SmokenJoe on October 20, 2015, 06:56:45 PM
@saxart   Great cleanUP of those SJ legs (August 21, 2013 posting).  My burning question; how do they look today ???                          SJ
Title: Re: SJS leg clean up
Post by: saxart on October 20, 2015, 07:36:11 PM
@SmokenJoe They still look great.  It's basically a "painted" surface now, so it's not affected by garage moisture, etc.  That was two years ago already!
Title: Re: SJS leg clean up
Post by: SmokenJoe on October 20, 2015, 09:39:41 PM
@saxart  That's great news, I got some legs on a C-Code('81) SJ that I really want to cleanUP and protect w/ clear-coat.  Thanks for the post.  8)                                   SJ           
Title: Re: SJS leg clean up
Post by: MikeRocksTheRed on October 21, 2015, 09:23:46 AM
@saxart -  Great thread, and if vinegar doesn't do the trick I might give that a try!  Your legs came out great and it sounds like they are holding up great as well.

@Santo - Never thought of vinegar despite the fact that I use it to clean pots and pans all the time.  I'm betting this is going to work great, and I'll let you know how it turns out. I'll aslo be PM'ing you about my Duff tools....I found a set NIB that I ordered so you will probably get the ones that came with my grill.

Might even do a combo of cleaning with vinegar then assuming that works, paint them to keep them nice and shiny!
Title: Re: SJS leg clean up
Post by: Santo on October 21, 2015, 10:19:41 AM
@MikeRocksTheRed - Definitely keep us updated on your progress and good luck with the vinegar.  Sounds good on the Duff tools. 
Title: Re: SJS leg clean up
Post by: MacEggs on October 21, 2015, 01:24:21 PM
CLR might work if you just wipe it on.  Should work for water spots ... Not sure.

I used it with success in removing rust from legs. 

http://weberkettleclub.com/forums/weber-kettles-accessories/rust-removal/