Is it a good idea? It’s been sitting under a porch for God knows how many years. I’m especially concerned about the inside of the lid. Deposits from cooking or is that like some sort of paint or coating? Thanks for lending your expertise.

by KublaKahhhn

26 Comments

  1. Proof_Wrap4857

    Sure, why not? If you have the time, take some degreaser and clean it up like new

  2. 4apalehorse

    That thing is a proper gem, it just needs a good cleaning and a healthy burn

  3. h8mac4life

    The lid is not rusting that’s just build up crap from grilling u can scrape with a plastic putty knife

  4. Alternative-Yam6780

    That’s a great kettle. All it needs is a little TLC.

  5. Novel-Reward2786

    Do that grill some justice. If you decide to not put the elbow grease into cleaning it up – give it to somebody who would. Will take you a couple of hours but that could clean up really well, and if it doesn’t make you happy enough to do it, it would for sure make somebody else happy enough to clean it up and put it to use !

  6. 131_Proof_Bud

    Hell man.. I’ve been grilling on Webers for over 25 years. The only thing that thing needs is a wire brush to get the creosote off the lid, maybe some new grates since they weren’t pictured.
    Have at it!

  7. Amsnowyy

    give it a scrub down with some ashes and water and heat it up for a good proper clean and it will be ready to serve you for your next BBQ

  8. Phaeton40

    You bet ya, give a good power wash and scrubbing!

  9. Choice_Process7880

    Restoration project well worth the investment in time!

  10. Hoppy_Guy

    Fire is not going to care what it looks like.
    Neither does flavour.

    But maybe a quick hose down, then use the fire to dry it! Smrt thinking eh. D’oh I mean smart thinking eh.

  11. Tacos_are_my_friend

    I have that vintage and she’ll provide you a lifetime of good grilling if you take care of her.

  12. highflyer10123

    That’s creosote. Do a high temp burn off to sanitize everything and it will also burn off and of that on the lid.

  13. Hybridkinmusic

    I have the same one! (I think) it was my dad’s. Its from 1998. Been rained and snowed on uncovered for all the years, still in great shape. Just replaced the grates when it got

  14. Friend, that doesn’t work anymore, throw it away and tell me where

  15. poonsnake1452

    Hell yeah those are dope man super easy to clean

  16. VaWeedFarmer

    Carbon build up from cooking. Wire brush it off, powerwash it, fire it up