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Rusty Metal Cap
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BigGreenDave
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My cap is rusty now even though I have a cover. I don't use the other green cap that came with it I just leave the metal cap on.
Do I need to clean it it doesn't look like it would hurt my cooking but I liked it when it was new looking?
The weather is better here the last few days but I have been cooking on the egg even with the snow. Splatcocked chicken or whatever you spell it was aewsome I do that twice a week all the time.
Do I need to clean it it doesn't look like it would hurt my cooking but I liked it when it was new looking?
The weather is better here the last few days but I have been cooking on the egg even with the snow. Splatcocked chicken or whatever you spell it was aewsome I do that twice a week all the time.
Dave Montgomery at Wheeling West Virgina
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I had the same problem. I wire brushed off the rust and hit it with flat black high temp Rustolium paint .... twice. It looks great and the paint has not given way.
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Scrub all the loose rust off, wet with oil and bake in oven (or egg) for 30 minutes at 350. Repeat a couple of times and it will be as good as new. Keep in the egg when not used to avoid this happening again.
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Scrub all the loose rust off, wet with oil and bake in oven (or egg) for 30 minutes at 350. Repeat a couple of times and it will be as good as new. Keep in the egg when not used to avoid this happening again.
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Why do you not use the ceramic cap?
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Awesome! Thanks
Dave M.Dave Montgomery at Wheeling West Virgina -
That's cool. Like with a cast iron pan.
Thanks
Dave M.Dave Montgomery at Wheeling West Virgina -
I thought it was a extra thing. I will put the metal one inside now and use the green one to stop the fire.
Thank you
Dave M.Dave Montgomery at Wheeling West Virgina -
Good Idea.
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Put the metal one in while the Egg is still hot/warm, then shut your bottom vent and put the ceramic cap on the top, residual warm, greasy atmosphere will prevent any rust. I do this with my CI grid also, whether I have used it or not. No rust on anything, and I'm in Florida where CI will rust while you are looking at it!!
I wish I could put my toolbox in the Egg :P !
Capt Frank
Homosassa, FL -
Many people are iron-deficient anyway. It's all good.
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I'm stealing "Splatcocked".
Bob
New Cumberland, PA
XL with the usual accessories
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