Guys, I fucked up. I have what was a beautiful two-tone colander that looked nice and retro, with a shiny red finish. After some use, there was a very tiny amount of rust showing in places around the rim, and my dumbass self decided to soak it in CLR like I do with anything metal that gets signs of rust. It didn’t occur to me that it would remove the gloss finish from the powder-coated enamel.
Now it looks and feels awful, like it has a dull, pink, rubbery coating instead of the beautiful glossy bright red finish of yore.
Is there a product I can use to polish it back to beauty? It wasn’t cheap and has been discontinued, so I’d like to restore it if possible.
I’ve searched online but my Google-fu isn’t worthy, apparently. Thanks in advance!
I would not be using this for cooking
because possibly a thermal coating was removed and there is paint underneath which is coming off or reacting to things that are coming into contact with it
It sounds like there wasn’t an extra coating that I removed, but that I just etched the fired coating, making it dull rather than glossy – so it’s the same outer coating that existed, it’s just not glossy anymore. In theory, it’s still as food-safe as it was, but it’s porous now (it kinda feels like silicone).
I wonder if a silicone oil could get some shine back as a last resort
You could spray it with clearcoat. No idea how that reacts to heat though.
Google around for restoration services, I’m in south America so I’m no use to you but my sister had a couple of grandma’s pots restored. They basically sand blast them and re powder coat them
I don’t know about the best route or if there’s a viable one to get it to its original state, but if you want a replacement, I think that this is what you have:
https://www.amazon.com/Calypso-Basics-88660-Enamel-Colander/dp/B07FM7W1SJ
Amazon’s out of stock, but it gives the brand and model number – “Reston Lloyd 88660”, if you want a new one.
Camelcamelcamel says that it was last available in early 2021 for about $33 (with a small price dip at the end):
https://camelcamelcamel.com/product/B07FM7W1SJ
So I wouldn’t spend more than $33 of time and resources on repair effort, since I suspect that there are probably some out there.
EDIT: It looks like their current model is one-tone rather than two-tone:
https://www.amazon.com/s?k=lloyd+reston+collander
I don’t know if that matters to you.
EDIT2: I see the two-tone being sold on EBay (“lloyd reston collander”) new, albeit not currently in pink, if that’s the color you have.
EDIT3: Apparently Lloyd Reston is the “exclusive distributor”, and “Calypso” is the brand.
If you have magenta – I’m not sure from the picture you have, looks kind of salmon, in between their pink and magenta collander, but could be lighting – this is their current one-tone model:
It’s $23.
EDIT4: bonanza.com has two-toned ones, but not in pink or magenta, just orange, black, or lime. And they’re significantly-more than the one-toned ones, at $37.
EDIT5: Well, I don’t see it on Google Shopping, which is usually kind of the authoritative source, because they index pretty much everything. That being said, it does look like this sold through major retailers, including Wal-Mart, which is everywhere, so I would bet that there are a bunch out there floating around in private hands. Even if you can’t restore your existing one, you might keep an eye on used markets like eBay, Facebook Marketplace, Craigslist, stuff like that, wait for one to pop up.
Thanks!
Yes, I think that’s the one. It was more expensive when I bought it, and they’ve since discontinued it, which is likely why it’s out of stock.
I do like the white interior, since it more closely matches the one my gran left to me that was rusted beyond use.
$30 is kind of a lot for my budget, and I prefer to repair things rather than replace, because consumption bad. That’s a good metric for effort and materials, tho, so thanks!
edit to your edit: I have the bright cherry red one, which doesn’t seem to be available on eBay. It looks pink or salmon because I ruined the outer coating, but it was a glossy cherry red like in your first link before I adulterated it.
Thanks for all your research!