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That British black enamel is like the old stove enamel...tough as nails. The only way I have been able to remove it is with 0000 steel wool, acetone and hours and hours of elbow grease. As far as I know there is no quick and easy way. Use rubber gloves, that acetone will suck all of the oil out of your skin.
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