I just want to spray paint the 2 chain/metal pull-curtain closures. Since it's a hot Los Angeles Summer do I really need to start a fire in my wood-burning fireplace to cure the paint ?
If I don't know what type of paint is currently in my fireplace can I paint over it with high heat paint or do I have to remove it first? Someone painted the bricks inside and out of my fireplace. Thank you
Will the paint be ok if I don't cure it until winter? (It's 90 degrees now) Since I don't use the fireplace often can I just use paint that is not high heat? Thanks for the video.
Excellent how to video. I want to brush paint two decorative brass strips. When I paint a sample piece, it doesn't paint on like say drywall. I have prepped the brass {washing, sanding). I do not want to spray paint, I feel I have better control with a brush....my personal preference. Thanks
Kitchen stoves require FDA approved enamel or ceramic paints. The aerosol stove paints we offer can put off gas byproducts when exposed directly to blue flame stove burners, contaminating the food. Kitchen range and oven paint should be sought directly from the manufacturer.
Brush applications yield a thicker, more durable finish in the long term. However, the additional material takes longer to heat cure and does create a much higher off-gassing of smoke while curing. Before heat curing high-temperature paint, we recommend opening nearby windows and using a box fan to ventilate the area. Burn the appliance for four hours continuously to ensure the paint has fully cured and will no longer smoke.
The paint curing process begins at temperatures as low as 300 degrees. However, it can take up to four hours for the paint to fully cure and so a single log may not burn with enough duration for the process to be completed.
Builder used wrong paint on the gas fireplace & fumes from the paint caused the glass to turn color! He also painted the tile edge with same paint, on main surface, and on edge of screen. Builder sending a painter but wouldn’t it be better for builder to replace the entire fireplace? Afraid the spray & curing will trigger asthma.
Can you use this on brick inside of a fireplace?
1:05 Can you still use it on the sides and body of your kitchen stove as long as you don't put it on the cooking elements? Just the bodywork.
Can I use spray paint for engines on stove.
I just want to spray paint the 2 chain/metal pull-curtain closures. Since it's a hot Los Angeles Summer do I really need to start a fire in my wood-burning fireplace to cure the paint ?
If I don't know what type of paint is currently in my fireplace can I paint over it with high heat paint or do I have to remove it first? Someone painted the bricks inside and out of my fireplace. Thank you
what about paint VOC off-gassing after curing?
Will the paint be ok if I don't cure it until winter? (It's 90 degrees now) Since I don't use the fireplace often can I just use paint that is not high heat?
Thanks for the video.
Can be paint the galvanized pipe of my palet stove?
Would this paint work on a gas fire cover/ hearth or will it not cure?
Excellent how to video. I want to brush paint two decorative brass strips. When I paint a sample piece, it doesn't paint on like say drywall. I have prepped the brass {washing, sanding). I do not want to spray paint, I feel I have better control with a brush....my personal preference. Thanks
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1:05 no on kitchen stove,why not?
Kitchen stoves require FDA approved enamel or ceramic paints. The aerosol stove paints we offer can put off gas byproducts when exposed directly to blue flame stove burners, contaminating the food. Kitchen range and oven paint should be sought directly from the manufacturer.
@@eFireplaceStore Ok, thanks for the information.
Can I paint inside my wood burning fireplace - insert?
Would this paint and process also work for an indoor oil stove?
Yes. Absolutely.
I used a brush instead of a can it smoked terrible now what do I do please ✌🏼
Brush applications yield a thicker, more durable finish in the long term. However, the additional material takes longer to heat cure and does create a much higher off-gassing of smoke while curing. Before heat curing high-temperature paint, we recommend opening nearby windows and using a box fan to ventilate the area. Burn the appliance for four hours continuously to ensure the paint has fully cured and will no longer smoke.
@@eFireplaceStore it happends to me either, well thanks for the info, atleast i know that the smoke from my new painted wood stove pipe is normal.😊
Can you show how to paint a old warm morning gas heater?
Would the heat from a creosote sweeping log be hot enough to cure the paint?
The paint curing process begins at temperatures as low as 300 degrees. However, it can take up to four hours for the paint to fully cure and so a single log may not burn with enough duration for the process to be completed.
@@eFireplaceStore Thank you!
@@eFireplaceStore Thank you so much for the info!
That's great, I want to paint the wall behind my stove..?
Thank you. V useful. Can I spray paint my wood-burner now and cure it in a couple of months ?
Yes. You can.
What will happen if I used regular spray paint on my fire pit bowl? Should I paint over it with high heat paint to be safe?
It will just peel off if it’s not heat resistant
Builder used wrong paint on the gas fireplace & fumes from the paint caused the glass to turn color! He also painted the tile edge with same paint, on main surface, and on edge of screen. Builder sending a painter but wouldn’t it be better for builder to replace the entire fireplace? Afraid the spray & curing will trigger asthma.