Mini Stove Restoration

Karl R

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Hello, I just wanted to share a few photos of this mini stove that I found. It was looking dull so I spent a few hours cleaning it up. I took it all apart, washed it, gave it a vinegar spritz, cleaned any rust, dried it and rubbed it with some mineral oil. I’ll give it to my sister in law as a gift. I must admit... I’ve become attached to it after giving it so much TLC haha!
 

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I have a little Queen stove. Its pretty small....its missing most everything, but it was free....lol.
 
I have a little Queen stove. Its pretty small....its missing most everything, but it was free....lol.

You can’t turn down free, haha!! I saw another stove at an antique shop, I think I’ll grab it for myself. It’s silver in color, I do like the way the black looks after it was cleaned up. The mineral oil really brought out the lines in the piece.
 
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