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glock21
10-01-2011, 22:00
Ok I have a nice bbq, seems the coating on the cooking grate surface has came off. I would think maybe its a teflon coating, maybe I'm wrong. My question is does anyone here do any kind of coating that can be used with high heat and cooked on?. Should I just spend the $50 bucks and buy 2 new grates?, thanks.

Scanker19
10-01-2011, 22:15
This doesn't help but.......

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Great-Kazoo
10-01-2011, 22:40
Ok I have a nice bbq, seems the coating on the cooking grate surface has came off. I would think maybe its a teflon coating, maybe I'm wrong. My question is does anyone here do any kind of coating that can be used with high heat and cooked on?. Should I just spend the $50 bucks and buy 2 new grates?, thanks.

$50? you're shopping in the wrong store. shop around. you can score on an almost new bbq off CL at this time of year
$30 more than the grate

http://denver.craigslist.org/for/2627898914.html

http://denver.craigslist.org/for/2621102863.html

glock21
10-01-2011, 22:50
Yea its a 500 dollar grill, looks like they charged for the stainless and not the cooking surface lol.

spleify
10-01-2011, 22:53
just spend the $50 bucks and buy 2 new grates?,

Yep, this ^^

BPTactical
10-02-2011, 07:04
New grates Dave.

The problems if you were to try and put a new coating on them are numerous. Anything that could be done at home would not last and do you really want a paint or similar flaking off on your T-bone?
Most places that flame spray, porceleanize (which is what you probably have already) or plate would have a minimum rate of around a C note at least.