frjeff
New member
I've read everything I could on the proper seasoning of my new UDS interior, but have a confusement:
My exterior paint directions say to cure for one hour @ 200 degrees, yet the posts I've read indicate to let it get really hot (300+) for the interior oil/smoke seasoning for hours and hours.
What should I do? Keep it @ 200 for the first hour or so and then kick it up, or will the inside season if I do a long 200 - 225 degree burn?
The exterior engine enamel is rated to 500 degrees+, so perhaps I could just cure hotter.
I'm probably being too worried about this, but could use som verteran input.
My exterior paint directions say to cure for one hour @ 200 degrees, yet the posts I've read indicate to let it get really hot (300+) for the interior oil/smoke seasoning for hours and hours.
What should I do? Keep it @ 200 for the first hour or so and then kick it up, or will the inside season if I do a long 200 - 225 degree burn?
The exterior engine enamel is rated to 500 degrees+, so perhaps I could just cure hotter.
I'm probably being too worried about this, but could use som verteran input.