Stove Bright’s high temperature stove paint is great for touching up more than just stoves – Anything made of steel or cast iron can benefit from a few coats of this silicone resin paint, including barbecue grills, fireplace tools, and chimney caps.
Regardless of if you want a fresh new look for your fireplace or if you finally see to that overdo fix, using high temperature heat resistant paint for your fireplace is the way to go.
With a wide selection of colors that come in convenient for-use aerosol cans, which allow for easy application as well as great coverability.
High heat paint for fireplaces and other appliances is durable up to 1200 degrees Fahrenheit and dries in 30 to 60 minutes.
This paint’s silicone coating makes it resistant to corrosion, marring, and scratching, so it will last for a long time.
Wood stoves, fireplaces, gas stoves and fireplaces and inserts, radiators, barbecue grills, engines, auto exhaust, manifolds, and anywhere else high heat is an issue can all benefit from a fresh coat of high heat paint.
Keep in mind that paint made for use in fireplaces is not designed to withstand the sun and UV radiation for a lengthy period of time.
However, a Fireplace Primer is a necessary first layer of protection when applying Fireplace paint outside.
Because of the potential for chemical reactions with food and grease, fireplace paint should not be applied to any equipment that comes into contact with food. Never use high heat paint on a barbecue grill’s inside.
High heat paint provides a remarkable range of colors, allowing designers to unleash creativity. With an extensive selection of over 40 options on the color chart, you could have a designer’s dream in vibrant shades like black, copper, green, blue, red, and many more!
A 12 ounce Spray Can of high heat paint typically offers sufficient coverage for an area of approximately 12 to 15 square feet.
This ensures you can quickly transform a sizable surface while enjoying high heat paint’s long-lasting protection and beauty.
Let’s go over some frequently asked questions.
High heat paint for fireplace can is heat resistant up to 1200 degrees Fahrenheit, making it suitable for various high-heat applications, whether wood stoves, fireplaces, radiators, or engines.
Heat resistant paint for your fireplace or any other appliance will take anywhere from 30 to 60 minutes depending on how many layers were applied and different weather conditions.
Yes, you can. Our high heat paint can be used for fireplaces, stoves, engines, radiators, and many more. Just ensure you don’t come in contact with any surface used for cooking.
Black, red, copper, blue, green, tan, orange, silver and more are just some of the over forty colors of high heat paint we stock. Our color palette is available on this website.
The paint is resistant up to 1200 degrees Fahrenheit.