Hey guys, I feel like an idiot. I was cooking the other night on my 63 Wood Dale Fleetwood, and I placed one of my welding gloves on the MLH to protect from the heat. Well, I got busy doing other things, and apparently the glove had built up grease on it. Sure enough, I come out later and there's a giant grease stain that dripped down the side of the lid. Next day, there it is, a black stain on the very faded gray of the lid. I don't have a pic, because I'm so angry about it...tried the PAM trick, but the lid is staying gray...and there's the stain...I'm wondering if any of you have any other ideas on what to do. What I'm really hoping is that the Vegas summer sun will do the trick and cause it to fade into the overall patina, but I'd like to do try to do something about this. This Fleetwood, "Old Reliable" is my favorite kettle.
degreasers
start with citrus degreasers and 0000 steel wool
there are some specialty products that will work better
home depot sells a pumice stone to remove stains from porcelain. you have to be super careful, but they work. I removed really bad rust stains from my glen blue with one
I'm with Troy on this. 0000 steel wool does wonders.
Leave it alone, it has a story to tell.
Don't worry it happens.
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Quote from: Hell Fire Grill on January 26, 2019, 07:29:11 AM
Don't worry it happens.
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I like that cork handle for the to vent!
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Toothpaste may work. Takes light rust off chrome without scratching.
@crowderjd Today I removed a grease stain with the 0000 steel wool I told you about.
Before
(http://pics.weberkettleclub.com/images/2019/01/27/Grease-stain-1.jpg) (http://pics.weberkettleclub.com/image/fKH)
After
(http://pics.weberkettleclub.com/images/2019/01/27/Grease-stain-2.md.jpg) (http://pics.weberkettleclub.com/image/fKe)
I used this on a newer kettle. I have also used it on my H-Code Brownie to clean it and give it a mirror like shine. Hope this helps.