Restoring a fire pit is not hard work at all. The rust damage can be replaced and the paint can be repainted. The real trick behind restoring a fire pit is how you go about it. In the link below you’re going to be directed to an article that tells you all about how to restore an old fire pit. There are special paints that resist high temperatures and her method of rust removal. I’m not going to argue the work of this author, because the advice that she give is great advice.
How To Restore An Old Fire Pit For Under $6
The tip that I’m going to present to you today is how to remove rust. When removing rust from your fire pit you’re going to need a few things. One, you’re going to need a brush to get all of the dust/ash and old rust out. The next thing you’re going to need is apple cider vinegar and a whole roll of aluminum foil. I have found that aluminum foil, when combined with apple cider vinegar makes a lethal combination to remove rust from any surface. This tip in conjunction with what you will learn in the article below will aid you in a speedy DIY and a job well done. I appreciate you guys stopping by and make sure to support the official release of this article.