Can this grate be saved? Its the undergrate for goal on a weber kettle. by Ingenvedmenjegved 4 Comments DakotaTaurusTX 1 year ago unable to tell but if the steel is solid — it should be ok to use, give it a steel brushing. And replacement charcoal grates are readily available rollinfun 1 year ago Soak 24 hours in vinegar and will remove lots of it. Then use a steel wool if metal is still intact or sandpaper emelem66 1 year ago The coal grate? I’d just keep using it as is. You could probably scrape it with a wire brush if you wanted to. lscraig1968 1 year ago wire brush and fireWrite A CommentYou must be logged in to post a comment.
DakotaTaurusTX 1 year ago unable to tell but if the steel is solid — it should be ok to use, give it a steel brushing. And replacement charcoal grates are readily available
rollinfun 1 year ago Soak 24 hours in vinegar and will remove lots of it. Then use a steel wool if metal is still intact or sandpaper
emelem66 1 year ago The coal grate? I’d just keep using it as is. You could probably scrape it with a wire brush if you wanted to.
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unable to tell but if the steel is solid — it should be ok to use, give it a steel brushing. And replacement charcoal grates are readily available
Soak 24 hours in vinegar and will remove lots of it. Then use a steel wool if metal is still intact or sandpaper
The coal grate? I’d just keep using it as is. You could probably scrape it with a wire brush if you wanted to.
wire brush and fire