Page 1 of 1

How to protect a stainless steel grill from the elements/salt air?

PostPosted: Wed May 17, 2006 5:03 pm
by Sonia Hambleton
My husband just bought a new stainless steel gas grill. We have it on the patio under an awning so it is quite protected from rainfall. We've heard from neighbours that the stainless steel will not stand up to the salt air (we don't have waterfront, but we're about 1/2 mile away).

Any recommendations on what we can do to prevent it from dieing an early rusty death?

Re: How to protect a stainless steel grill from the elements/salt air?

PostPosted: Thu May 18, 2006 5:02 pm
by Jenise
Sonia, is the SS part the exterior/cabinetry? I'm not sure what works to protect it, but intuitively, the same thing that shines it--Liquid Gold--might put a protective oily layer on it that's better than nothing. Plus, of course, a cover--fog and cold dewy night air is going to be your biggest problem.

Re: How to protect a stainless steel grill from the elements/salt air?

PostPosted: Mon May 29, 2006 6:58 pm
by Sonia Hambleton
Hi Jenise - sorry for the late reply. Do you mean "Scott's Liquid Gold" that is marketed for wood, but can be used on stainless steel? I tried googling for liquid gold and stainless and that was the closest thing I could find.

Thanks for the recce - yes, this is for stainless steel housing.