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Revitalise your high-heat surfaces with Stove Bright 6309 Metallic Black, a premium paint engineered to withstand temperatures up to 1200°F (650°C). This fade-resistant paint offers superior colour retention, thanks to its unique blend of heat-resistant pigments and silicone polymer resin. The metallic black finish, accented with a subtle silver fleck, adds a touch of elegance to stoves, engines, fireplaces, and more.
Available in aerosol spray, it dries quickly to make your project efficient without compromising on quality. Whether you're refurbishing a wood stove or touching up engine components, Stove Bright 6309 provides both beauty and resilience.
- Withstands temperatures up to 1200°F (650°C).
- Maintains vibrant colour under intense heat.
- Ideal for stoves, stove pipes, engines, manifolds, and fireplaces.
- Formulated for rapid project completion.
- Features a subtle silver fleck for added sophistication.
Specifications
Stove Bright High-Temperature Paint: Quick Application Guide
Achieve a durable and attractive finish with Stove Bright 6309 Metallic Black by following these essential steps:
Confirm Compatibility Check with Manufacturer:
- Ensure your stove's existing paint is compatible with Stove Bright to prevent any reactions.
Prepare the Surface Remove Rust:
- Eliminate all rust through sanding or grinding.
- Scuff Existing Paint: Lightly sand previously painted areas with 180-grit sandpaper.
- Clean Thoroughly: Use solvents like lacquer thinner or acetone to remove grease and dirt.
- Avoid Inhibitors: Steer clear of cleaners like tack cloths that may hinder adhesion.
Apply the Paint Shake Well:
- Vigorously shake the can for at least 2 minutes.
- Spray Technique: Hold the can 30 cm (12 inches) from the surface.
- Thin Coats: Apply two or three light coats, allowing 15 minutes of drying time between each.
- Ventilation and Safety: Ensure good airflow and wear protective gear during application.
Cure the Paint Drying Time:
- Let the painted surface dry for at least 4 hours before heating.
- Gradual Heating: Start with a small fire and slowly increase the temperature to properly cure the paint.
- Ventilate: Keep the area well-ventilated to disperse any fumes or odours during the curing process.
Prevent Common Issues Avoid Peeling:
- Don't apply heavy coats; thin layers adhere better and prevent peeling.
- Prevent Gritty Finish: Maintain the proper spraying distance to avoid dry spray, which causes a rough texture.
Maintain the Aerosol Can Proper Storage:
- Keep the can between 10°C and 32°C (50°F and 90°F).
- Clear the Nozzle: After use, invert the can and spray until only clear gas comes out to prevent clogging.