I suppose it was inevitable...
In the "non heating" months, we keep some plants on the mantle. Well, needless to say, they got watered yesterday... and some of that water inadvertantly spilled on the top of the front right door of my Kennebec. I didn't discover it until the next day, after it had dried, but it left some slight rust staining / discoloration. Most of that wiped off with a rag, some of it is still there, and I don't want to go any further with removal attempts until I get some advice. What I am left with is some (15 or so) small, pin head sized spots of light rust on the cast iron surface. There is absolutely no pitting, and the paint still seems to be all there (iron colored paint, basically dark gray).
So, how do I get rid of these pin spots from my otherwise perfect stove?
-- Mike
In the "non heating" months, we keep some plants on the mantle. Well, needless to say, they got watered yesterday... and some of that water inadvertantly spilled on the top of the front right door of my Kennebec. I didn't discover it until the next day, after it had dried, but it left some slight rust staining / discoloration. Most of that wiped off with a rag, some of it is still there, and I don't want to go any further with removal attempts until I get some advice. What I am left with is some (15 or so) small, pin head sized spots of light rust on the cast iron surface. There is absolutely no pitting, and the paint still seems to be all there (iron colored paint, basically dark gray).
So, how do I get rid of these pin spots from my otherwise perfect stove?
-- Mike