Thanks for the video! Most of my stove pipe is still covered with a very glossy bright red paint, which I think will be very difficult to remove. After sanding the part where the paint chipped off, I want to paint the whole thing black or dark gray. What do I need to do to prep the existing paint?
The stove pipe repainting process is the same as the stove. You must sand and remove any gloss from the paint for the paint to attach to the surface. Please go to our website for complete instructions. forrestpaint.com/stove-bright/stove-bright-user-guide/ Thank you
Thank you for the reply. I read the instructions in the link. I have about 6 linear feet of pipe with very shiny red paint. I understand I can just scuff it to prepare it for painting. But one pipe segment has heavy scratches all the way down to the metal. Seems like I need to remove almost all the paint from that segment. To do that, is hand sanding the way to go, or should I invest in an electric buffer and sanding pads? Any other ideas are welcome.
Hello! I'd like to ask you what paint should I use inside the oven in a wood stove? I expect to cook with it so I'm looking for a non toxic paint. Help apreciated. TKs
Thank you for sharing this information, I do not believe you have wrecked you smoker. I cannot speak for Rust-oleum. Our Stove Bright paint has not tested or rated for use on any food contact surfaces. The fumes and odor will subside as the smoker cures at any temperature. The higher temp's are the ideal curing circumstances. Good luck with your project.
Can I get something to brush on instead? White walls very close to the flume
What color do you recommend that is close to Vermont Castings BISQUE color?
Will this product work on a preway fireplace?
What color is it that you are using for this demo?
Can you do this on the other half outside the house?
Thanks for the video! Most of my stove pipe is still covered with a very glossy bright red paint, which I think will be very difficult to remove. After sanding the part where the paint chipped off, I want to paint the whole thing black or dark gray. What do I need to do to prep the existing paint?
The stove pipe repainting process is the same as the stove. You must sand and remove any gloss from the paint for the paint to attach to the surface. Please go to our website for complete instructions. forrestpaint.com/stove-bright/stove-bright-user-guide/ Thank you
Thank you for the reply. I read the instructions in the link. I have about 6 linear feet of pipe with very shiny red paint. I understand I can just scuff it to prepare it for painting. But one pipe segment has heavy scratches all the way down to the metal. Seems like I need to remove almost all the paint from that segment. To do that, is hand sanding the way to go, or should I invest in an electric buffer and sanding pads? Any other ideas are welcome.
Hello! I'd like to ask you what paint should I use inside the oven in a wood stove? I expect to cook with it so I'm looking for a non toxic paint. Help apreciated. TKs
Don't paint the inside of your woodstove
Thank you for sharing this information, I do not believe you
have wrecked you smoker. I cannot speak for Rust-oleum. Our Stove Bright paint
has not tested or rated for use on any food contact surfaces. The fumes and
odor will subside as the smoker cures at any temperature. The higher temp's are
the ideal curing circumstances. Good luck with your project.
Most of the paint is wasted
You can see more at: forrestpaint.com/product/stove-bright-aerosol-and-consumer/