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+ | [* black] Make an initial assessment of the extent of the corrosion. In this case, the middle of the drip pan was the most corroded, and the edges closest to the in-tact metal were less rusty. Assessing the corrosion on your drip pan is an essential step to determine which tool(s) to use to remove the decay. |
+ | [* black] Use a wire brush to remove the most corroded metal. In this case, the middle of the pan was rusted through and was the most corroded. |
+ | [* black] Use tin snips to remove the least corroded metal. |