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Old 05-19-2010, 01:31 PM
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For clean up on one of mine that was in good , solid condition I lightly hit it in the blast cabinet. That removed any light rust without getting into the metal too far. Then I used some hi temp paint for bbq grills. Looked like new when it was done and one can of paint is enough to do several of them if you ever need to do a touch up.
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