Re: Used Magma Grill - Can they be polished up? Any problems to look out for?
Al, I have a Magma on my barge and absolutely love it. There's not a whole lot to them in terms of parts, so I'd say just be sure everything you can see (burner, valve, etc.) is in good condition. There aren't really any hidden components. If it lights and warms up properly you should be good to go. Frankly I'm surprised you've found any used ones for sale. When mine gets too dirty to stand any longer I just pressure wash it really well inside and out, scrub the stubborn stuff with one of those disposable green pads (Scotchbrite I think), then spray if off again. If you wanted to shine it up you could probably just use some stainless steel cleaner.