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Rutland Products Grill Liquid Stove Polish, 8 Fl Oz (Pack of 1), Black
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- 8 ounce liquid polish shines and brightens your old stove or grill
- Non-toxic and non-flammable
- Protects your metal from rusting and aging prematurely
- Not for use on painted surfaces or stainless, raw, or sandblasted steel
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Product information
Product Dimensions | 2 x 2 x 6.5 inches |
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Item Weight | 10.1 ounces |
Department | Metal Polishers |
Manufacturer | Rutland Products |
ASIN | B001AWFJTE |
Item model number | 72 |
Customer Reviews |
4.2 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #109,745 in Health & Household (See Top 100 in Health & Household) #193 in Household Cleaning Metal Polishes |
Specific instructions for use | Grill,Stove |
Volume | 8 Fluid Ounces |
Assembly required | No |
Warranty Description | This product will be free from defects in material and manufacture for a period of eighteen (18) months from the date of manufacture. Rutland fire clay company makes no other warranties including, but not limited to, any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. User is responsible for determining whether the rutland fire clay company product is fit for a particular purpose and suitable for user’s application. If this rutland fire clay company product is defective within the warranty period stated above, your exclusive remedy and rutland fire clay company’s sole obligation shall be, at rutland fire clay company’s option, to replace the rutland fire clay company product or refund the purchase price of the rutland fire clay company product. |
Batteries required | No |
Included Components | Black Liquid Stove Polish for Cast Iron |
Import | Made in the USA |
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Protect your cast iron and steel heating and cooking appliances from getting dull and rusty with this polish. Applying this polish and buffing it to a high luster will show you just how great your stove or grill can look. It's safe to use too because it is non-flammable and non-toxic. One bottle should lightly polish an average sized, free standing wood stove or a large grill.
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Customers like the performance, appearance and ease of use of the product. For example, they mention it does it well, it's easy to apply and has little to no odor. That said, some complain about the ease of cleaning.
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Customers are satisfied with the performance of the product. They say it does what it's supposed to, and is great at what it does. Some say that it'll make their cast iron stove grates look like new, and that it works great on both anvils. Overall, most are happy with the product's performance and find it worth the money.
"Works as intended. You do need to buff this out. It leaves a "finish" that should be removed." Read more
"Very good!!" Read more
"...I used throw away gloves and a throw away 0.99¢ paint brush. Excellent results." Read more
"This stuff is fantastic! My 3 yr...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the product. They say it is easy to use, and it makes the stove look like new. Some customers also mention that it buffed to a nice pewter satin finish, and the grates look brand new. It also makes the cast iron look like it's new, and doesn't leave a greasy finish. Overall, most are happy with the product's appearance and functionality.
"...Rub it in and wait until it dries. Wipe it down after. My grates look brand new. I also did the burner tops. My stove looks brand new. Amazing...." Read more
"...We’ve used the stove repeatedly and it still looks brand new. Very little smell with the first burn. Highly recommend this product!" Read more
"...to show signs of discoloration, but this took care of it, and it looks almost new." Read more
"...polish dried down to a matte/slightly eggshell finish, buffed to a nice pewter satin finish, and layered well over another coat of rust...." Read more
Customers find the product easy to apply and restorative. They say the liquid is easy to put on, simple, and easier to deal with than paint. Customers also mention that it is much easier to use liquid than paste and that it lasts through the winter months.
"This was easy to use. I did the grates on my high end gas stove. Rub it in and wait until it dries. Wipe it down after. My grates look brand new...." Read more
"Applied easily, very minor odor, covered easily and stove is back to its black wonderful self!" Read more
"...We sanded the stove down with steel wool and applied the polish. So easy to apply and dries quickly!..." Read more
"...Applied with a cloth, easy peasy. Highly recommended to anyone whose stove needs a facelift." Read more
Customers like the odor of the product. They say it has little to no odor after a new application, and is easy to apply with no smell. Customers also mention that it makes their stove grates look brand new, and there are no fumes while applying or upon starting a fire.
"Applied easily, very minor odor, covered easily and stove is back to its black wonderful self!" Read more
"...Very little smell with the first burn. Highly recommend this product!" Read more
"...I didn’t notice a smell at all unless I was very close to the rag and it was completely mess free!..." Read more
"This product ALMOST did what I expected it to do. It was easy to apply with no smell and made my stove grates look brand new...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the durability of the product. Some mention that it seems to be holding up ok, while others say that it doesn't seem to last and comes off when you clean.
"...I’ve cooked on it at high heat and it’s holding up just fine." Read more
"...It looked like a polish or paint finish. However, it didn’t last & after a few uses, my grates returned to their dingy finish...." Read more
"...It held up beautifully under a coat of matte finish polyurethane. I love the end product!!!..." Read more
"Its ok, use it before you have guests coming over, but it is not permanent. One stir fry and its gone again...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the product. Some mention that little goes a long way and is worth the money, while others say that it's a waste of time and money.
"...a glove when applying but honestly worth the money and the bottle goes a long way." Read more
"Total waste. Followed the directions but didn't work. There would be black powdery residue on fingers and hands, days after application...." Read more
"Little goes a long way..." Read more
"...bottle, messy to use, black stian kept coming out of the top, overall poor results, min impact" Read more
Customers find the cleaning process of the product to be messy and difficult. They mention that the product stains everything it comes into contact with, and it takes days to stop staining. Some customers also mention that it leaves black residue on their cleaning cloth. Overall, some customers find the product effective but messy.
"...1. I wore chemical resistant cleaning gloves. This process can get messy, so wearing the gloves is very helpful for all parts of this...." Read more
"...No matter how many layers it just didn’t work. On top of how messy it gets (gets everywhere). The bottle was leaking from top...." Read more
"...polish anywhere, at any time, but when it gets on your hands it cleans up quickly with just soap and water..." Read more
"A little messy to use. I used this product outsid on a sheet of cardboard. I used throw away gloves and a throw away 0.99¢ paint brush...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the rub resistance of the product. They mention that it comes off when rubbed or touched, stains their dishcloths, and covers the rust. Some say that the product does not really polish and there is occasional rubbing off of the new blacking.
"...brand new, after cleaning stove for a couple of washes, the paint comes off the grates. Damaged many rags due to this (&possible grates as well)...." Read more
"...However, there is still some occasional rubbing off of the new blacking...." Read more
"The product works when you put it on the grates but does come off when rubbed or touched… I thought it was a permanent fix to faded stove grates but..." Read more
"...But as some other users stated it's not permanent and comes off when you clean the grates or touch them...." Read more
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Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2022
First, the items needing polished/refinished:
1. Wood stove installed 2 years ago. Had a water leak above the stove which caused bad rusting on the top.
2. Cast iron skillet was on the stove and rusted bad inside and on the bottom.
3. Cast iron tea kettle badly rusted inside.
(All of these have been sitting like this and not been cared for, for about a year. So rust set in good)
Procedure:
1. I wore chemical resistant cleaning gloves. This process can get messy, so wearing the gloves is very helpful for all parts of this. Also have a shop vac, or other vacuum handy.
2. I used Steel Wool #000 to get off the rust on all of the items. This takes some patience but I was surprised after scrubbing off the rust that there was still a black finish underneath and not bare metal. All of it (except for the tea kettle) was surface rust.
NOTE: I was going to use a loose wire brush on my grinder, but after doing it with the steel wool I realized that would have been way overkill and would have probably damaged more than helped. I could see it being useful for somebody with a completely rusted item that goes to bare metal and needs some hardcore cleaning. Still recommend starting with steel wool, maybe coarser grain.
3. Vacuum up multiple times after using the steel wool to clear the surface so you can see what still needs to be done (brush tip works best). I used the steel wool, vacuum, steel wool, vacuum, probably 5-10 times before I was satisfied on each item.
4. Take a cotton cloth dampened with hot water and get any dust residue still on the surface. Wipe down with dry towel.
LET DRY COMPLETELY!!!!!
5. Take a soft cotton cloth, apply the polish directly to the top of the stove or to the cloth and spread it around. Work it in good. Let dry.
6. You can polish it up after it dries if you want with a soft cotton cloth. I started to, but I liked the finish without being polished, very deep black look.
7. After it was dry it didn't really smudge off unless I applied a lot of pressure. I didn't need to use the wood stove that day, but decided I wanted it to cure so I could put the kettles back on. Got it up between 350 degrees and 400 degrees for a good couple of hours. It had a mild odor, but no smoke.
KETTLE AND SKILLET: I did the same steps 1-6 for the kettle and skillet, but here are a few added steps after #6.
1. Heat oven to 350 degrees and put both in upside down to cure inside for 1 hour.
2. Turn off oven and let items cool down in oven. This took along time because they hold heat very well, just go do some other things for awhile.
3. Take them out and lather on some shortening on the cooking surface of the skillet and inside of kettle. I lathered on pretty thick, so they were pretty much a cream color where it was applied.
4. Let sit for 10-15 minutes, I let sit for 30 minutes for good measure :).
5. Take cloth or newspaper and wipe off the excess so your finish looks black again.
6. Put back in the oven at 350 degrees for 1 hour. Turn off oven and let cool again.
7. Take them out and they will look as good as new and ready to be used for cooking!I will probably refinish the pan and kettle every year with the shortening technique because it creates a nice layer between the cast iron finish and your food.
I honestly was so proud at how everything looked I kept telling my wife and she kept laughing, but had to agree that all of the finishes were fantastic.
Still have a little over half the bottle left.
Highly recommended if you couldn't tell. If your situation is similar, do not hesitate with this product!
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Of course, a note of warning: if you get it on your skin, expect a day or two before it comes off :)
would have no hesitation in recommending