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damage to your Side Burner. Rodents are known to chew on the insulation of wiring which will
eventually cause permanent damage to the wiring and possibly electrical components. One final
consideration for Side Burners located either along the coast or in a desert community: Wind
driven sand is highly abrasive, therefore constant exposure will eventually pit and scratch almost
anything; one more reason to keep your Side Burner covered when not in use. By routinely car-
ing for your Side Burner as outlined in this manual, you can enjoy many years of service from it
and keep it looking the way it should.
In the event that any light rusting is found on the stainless steel, it will usually not be the stain-
less steel which is corroding but iron particles which have somehow been deposited on the sur-
face. For more information on this subject, please request our “Rust removal bulletin”. As a first
course of action though, we recommend “Bar Keepers Friend”, available from many supermar-
kets and hardware stores. This product, if used as directed, will usually solve the problem. Note
though, when using this product on textured surfaces such as your barbecue, always rub in the
direction of the grain; never across the grain, since doing so will damage the finish.
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