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Our Webber BBQ had burn marks on the lid but still worked well so I decided to try give it an instant facelift with speciality heat spray paint from Bunnings to freshen up the extreior and make it look nicer. The stand was also sprayed with just a regular spray paint to freshen that up too.
Heavy duty oven cleaner
Fiddly bits black spraypaint (used on stand only)
Rust-o-leum high heat spray paint
dust mask
gloves
Drop sheets
Masking Tape
The Webber was throughly cleaned inside and out with heavy duty oven cleaner.
Wipe down any dust or oil splatter that may be on the stand.
Remove the Webber from the stand and put aside.
Spray paint the stand and leave to dry.
it is best to do light, thin coats and build up the colour to avoid the spray paint being to heavy and thick.
Remove the lid of the Webber from the BBQ by taking off the pins at the back.
Masking tape up the heat gauge fully to stop any spray paint going onto it.
Using the speciality heat spray paint spray paint the exterior of the lid (do not spray paint inside of the lid as per the spray paint instructions)
Spray paint the exterior of the base of the Webber BBQ.
Once it's dry reattach the lid using the pins and put the Webber back onto the stand.
Hi @Upcycler01,
The difference in the before and after pictures is drastic. It looks brand new!
Congratulations on a job well done.
Thank you for sharing.
Jacob
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