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Re-enamelling?

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Bee35 | 12:30 Mon 15th May 2006 | Home & Garden
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I have stored a cooker in my garage which has gone rusty in places. Mainly where the handles join and on other joints. The surfaces are ok. it is in otherwise full working order. Is it possible to repair it myself without costly full re-enamelling? Are there products available for this?
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It is a bit dificult without seeing how bad the damage is. You don't say what colour it is.


However as a general idea you could treat the areas with a rust inhibiter like KU RUST. Then touch up or repaint yourself with HAMERITE paint. They make this in spray or brush on. The colour range is a bit limited though hence my comment.

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