I have to admit being surprised at the rust I found when I looked to start up my stove this season. I mean, after reading what some people do to prepare their stoves for the summer, that some moisture might get in from the chimney and cause some surface rusting. What I wasn't expecting was the rust I got outside of the stove. I had rust outside of the glass on the door. I had rust at the base of my stove in a couple spots. Most annoyingly I have rust in where the heat exchange vents blow out. I can't get in there to treat that area which is what makes it annoying. Inside the stove there was all levels of rust. That is reachable. So anything I could get to I sanded, wiped down the rust dust and applied perma-blue (my favorite rust treatment for steel). I don't view my house (room) as overly moist in the summer, though it is New England and we do suffer our own humidity issues. I'm just not used to steel sitting in a protected house to start rusting away like that.
Any thoughts of how to prevent this better next year?
Brokk...
Any thoughts of how to prevent this better next year?
Brokk...