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Inspire Me: Refurbishing a Barbeque

Refurbishing a Barbeque

If your barbeque is rusted or discoloured, you don’t need to go out and spend money on a new one. It’s quick and easy to refurbish your existing barbecue with BBQ paint – just remember not to leave it out over the winter again next year!

Step by Step Guide

  1. Remove any ash from the body of the barbeque and dismantle where necessary.
  2. Wash all the parts in hot soapy water and dry carefully.
  3. Rub the barbeque thoroughly with a soft wire brush to key the surface and remove any rust.
  4. Shield any areas you don’t want to paint (like the grill, vents or handles) with newspaper and masking tape.
  5. Apply several light, even coats of BBQ Black Plasti-kote spray paint.

Important Note

Barbeque Paint should never be used on the cooking surface of your barbecue, and always follow usage instructions on the reverse of Plasti-kote Spray Paint cans.

You will need

  • Barbeque
  • Wire Brush
  • Newspaper
  • Masking Tape

Difficulty Level

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Inspire Me: Refurbishing a Barbeque

As Good as New

You’d never guess this BBQ was lying abandoned just a few hours ago. Imagine what you can do with your old BBQ!