Question; excellent demo here by the way, thank you. Can I ask you what type of polish one would use to buffer up the surface of a Charnwood similar to this one?
@CharnwoodSouthAfrica2 жыл бұрын
Hi Paul. Thanks for your comment. On the standard "black" stoves from Charnwood you can try using the standard black graphite polish you would use on a black cast iron stove. Over here we get a product produced by Godin so you may be able to get the same product in the UK or at least a similar one. One thing to consider is that any polish will burn off after a couple of fires (in our experience). This means that the polish is great as a spring/summer solution to beautify your stove but you will find that you need to re-apply at least once a year. The alternative is to purchase a can of touch-up spray from Charnwood (or your local dealer). Hope this helps!
@vitoresimonaj95314 жыл бұрын
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@MG635 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video. I am going to be buying the Cove 1 and your information has confirmed my decision. Can you please tell me what colour this stove has been painted. Is it the blue or grey colour. Thanks again. Regards.
@CharnwoodSouthAfrica5 жыл бұрын
Hi TN-Man. Glad to hear you are going for a Cove 1! Funny enough, the unit in the video is actually the standard 'black' which is a sort of dark charcoal metallic grey. For a 'grey' sample try the video featuring the Cove 2 in the 'anthracite test' which is the 'Gunmetal Grey' colour. Best advice for accurate colour matching is to go to your local Charnwood dealer and view the sample colour plates. If you are in SA, let us know where you are based and we can send you to someone who can assist. Best regards.
@MG635 жыл бұрын
@@CharnwoodSouthAfrica Thanks for that. Yes I didn't realise it was black. Does look more grey. I watched your video with the anthracite testing and I really like the gun metal, so will be choosing that when I buy the stove. Will be going to a stove dealer in the near future who sells Charnwood stoves. I live in Torquay UK.