EASY How to Paint Brick and Outdated Brass Insert on your fireplace!

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  • Опубликовано: 31 дек 2024

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  • @connieleonard8326
    @connieleonard8326 9 месяцев назад +1

    Do you not need to use a high heat paint or stain ?

  • @gigireddick3239
    @gigireddick3239 3 года назад

    Turned out excellent beautiful!

  • @kathypelot2187
    @kathypelot2187 Год назад +1

    I like the brass. How do I do it in the brass? I want a shiny brass/ gold. Any ideas?

    • @ChangeisComingSoon
      @ChangeisComingSoon Год назад

      Right. I cannot understand this new trend to paint over brass with black. It baffles my mind. Brass looks so so so much better.

    • @markgoodwin183
      @markgoodwin183 5 месяцев назад

      ​@ChangeisComingSoon We all have different tastes. Nope, I don't like the brass.

  • @KadilakHomes
    @KadilakHomes 3 года назад +1

    This looks amazing! Great video!

  • @Justanotherbite5
    @Justanotherbite5 3 года назад +1

    Is this paint a high heat paint? Will the trouffle color bubble off when you light the fireplace?

    • @missyasche881
      @missyasche881 3 года назад

      You can paint anywhere where flames are NOT touching and it will be fine.

    • @jaredhendren8076
      @jaredhendren8076 Год назад

      You're correct to worry. Despite what someone said about flames touching, the temperature of the surface and ambient temperature is what truly matters. From my research, it is a mixture of oil and acrylic-based paint. Though some high-quality 100% acrylic paints are rated to upwards of 200 degrees (which is OK in most instances), oil- based paints generally are not recommended for surfaces over 90 degrees.
      Long story short, using it near any source of heat is not ideal and you definitely should not use this in any wood burning fireplaces or inserts.

  • @Ahriman_II
    @Ahriman_II 2 года назад +5

    When the entire neighborhood let's Karen do their hair