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Test Release 4
01/02/2006
It is amazing just how grotty a barbecue can look when you get it out at the beginning of the summer season, especially if it has been kept outside. Not the most appetising thing to cook on! A good clean and a few speedy coats of Plasti-kote BBQ spray paint can bring up any barbecue as good as new - ready to get sizzling.
Plasti-kote BBQ spray paint is available from all good DIY stores and retails at £5.99 for a 400ml can. For more information, visit www.plasti-kote.co.uk.
How to do it:
1. Clear out any old coals and remove the grill.
2. Clean the barbecue with a wire brush to get off any grease, loose rust and dirt.
3. Wipe down, leaving the barbecue clean and dry, and mask off any handles or areas you don't want sprayed.
4. This is an outside job but protect any surfaces close by that you do not want sprayed.
5. If the barbecue is quite rusty, is it best to use Plasti-kote's Metal Primer (£6.49 for 400ml can).
6. Spray three fine coats of Plasti-kote's BBQ paint leaving 5 minutes between each coat. The barbecue will be touch dry in 20-30 minutes and thoroughly dry in
2-3 hours. Please do not spray the inside of the barbecue where the hot coals will be.
ENDS
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For more press information or high res versions of the pictures please contact:
Karina Wallace or Philippa King at Shaker PR
01435 884808 or plasti-kote@shakerpr.co.uk