Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Gas Grill Covers How To Protect The Gas Grill Without Patio Cover?

How to protect the gas grill without patio cover? - gas grill covers

I cement slab on the ground. I want something on so that you can place the grill? When I use the cover without patio cover, you do not believe it rusts, high in the rain in the rainy season? Please reply with experience!

3 comments:

Whoda thunkit said...

The quality of color and the paint on the grill will decide how long it takes, but yes, it will rust over time.
The painting, even heat distribution, will succumb to heat and rain or high humidity.
To minimize oxidation, you should have a kind of nylon or waterproof cover to protect your investment.

Because the cement does not understand this part of the question. Do you speak a kind of protection under the grill? If so, no. Concrete does not have to cover and dirt and ash are easy to clean.

Your propane tank is good if you are exposed to direct sunlight during hot weather. Even if you forget, I never had a problem before here in the south have not been met and all others who had a stroke. In the winter, should not bother about.

Whoda thunkit said...

The quality of color and the paint on the grill will decide how long it takes, but yes, it will rust over time.
The painting, even heat distribution, will succumb to heat and rain or high humidity.
To minimize oxidation, you should have a kind of nylon or waterproof cover to protect your investment.

Because the cement does not understand this part of the question. Do you speak a kind of protection under the grill? If so, no. Concrete does not have to cover and dirt and ash are easy to clean.

Your propane tank is good if you are exposed to direct sunlight during hot weather. Even if you forget, I never had a problem before here in the south have not been met and all others who had a stroke. In the winter, should not bother about.

Whoda thunkit said...

The quality of color and the paint on the grill will decide how long it takes, but yes, it will rust over time.
The painting, even heat distribution, will succumb to heat and rain or high humidity.
To minimize oxidation, you should have a kind of nylon or waterproof cover to protect your investment.

Because the cement does not understand this part of the question. Do you speak a kind of protection under the grill? If so, no. Concrete does not have to cover and dirt and ash are easy to clean.

Your propane tank is good if you are exposed to direct sunlight during hot weather. Even if you forget, I never had a problem before here in the south have not been met and all others who had a stroke. In the winter, should not bother about.

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