scuffed up blue black enamel

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newatthis

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Aug 28, 2014
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Charlottesville, VA
I had a brick fall over on the top of the Oslo, the enamel is scuffed up a bit. Stove top still hot, so a little hard to tell. Can I fix this? Will it rust?
 
When the stove is cool try rubbing a bit of toothpaste over the area, then wipe clean. And move those bricks.
 
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