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Recently I was given a very nice SS LP grill that needed a little cleaning and new burners to bring back to life.
Well, the former owner also had a flat griddle and an a pan, both cast iron, that originally came with it and never used, still in the wrapping.
OK, so I laid the flat grill out on the stove top burner to cook off the oil coating and discovered it was coated with some kind of a ceramic that I saw was chipping off on an edge of it. I tapped on the edge a bit more with a wrench and it continued to chip off.
I WILL NOT use any pan, griddle etc. that is coated with anything. Does anyone know a way to remove this, if sandblasting would do it or any simple ideas?
I could see using the flat griddle and the pan but unless I can bring them to bare iron cheaply and easily into the trash trailer they go!
Well, the former owner also had a flat griddle and an a pan, both cast iron, that originally came with it and never used, still in the wrapping.
OK, so I laid the flat grill out on the stove top burner to cook off the oil coating and discovered it was coated with some kind of a ceramic that I saw was chipping off on an edge of it. I tapped on the edge a bit more with a wrench and it continued to chip off.
I WILL NOT use any pan, griddle etc. that is coated with anything. Does anyone know a way to remove this, if sandblasting would do it or any simple ideas?
I could see using the flat griddle and the pan but unless I can bring them to bare iron cheaply and easily into the trash trailer they go!