Stove Bright Flat Black High Temp Spray Paint
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The Flat Black Stove Bright High Temp Spray Paint is a high quality and fast drying paint for use on your wood stove, pellet stove, gas stove, stove pipe, barbecues, and more. For use on appliances with in-service temperatures up to 1,200 degrees Fahrenheit. If using in an exterior application, use Stove Bright High Temp Primer.
- Approx. 12 Sq. Ft. of coverage
- Operating Heat Resistance: 600 to 900 degrees Fahrenheit
- Peak Heat Resistance: 1200 degrees Fahrenheit
- Please refer to User Guide for details & instructions
- Additional colors available - contact us for additional information
Directions for Use:
Remove dust, dirt, grease, rust, or loose paint. Clean with acetone after prep. Shake can vigorously for 2 minutes. Apply two or three light coats with 10 minutes between coats. Keep smooth strokes 12 inches from part. Air temperatures should be between 60 to 90 degrees Fahrenheit when applying. Do not fire up the appliance for 4 hours after painting.
Initial Burn Instructions:
For a wood burning stove follow these guidelines:
a. Wait 4 hours before igniting a fire in the stove.
b. Build a small kindling fire to start. The kindling fire should be kept burning for 10 to 15 minutes.
c. Add fuel to build a medium size fire to bring the stove surface temperature to about 450°.
d. The medium size fire should be kept burning for about 60 minutes.
e. For the final stage of curing, add fuel to this fire to make it a very hot fire (surface temperature above
600°F) and keep it at this level for about 60 minutes.
For a pellet burning stove follow these guidelines:
a. Wait 4 hours before igniting a fire in the stove.
b. Start the pellet stove according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
c. Once lit, moderate the pellet fuel and air mix for a very low burn for 10 minutes
d. Increase the fuel and air mixture in the pellet stove to a medium level and allow to burn 60 minutes.
e. Increase the air and fuel mixture to its highest levels to burn as hot as possible for 60 minutes.
For a gas burning stove follow these guidelines:
a. Wait 4 hours before igniting a fire in the stove.
b. Start the gas stove according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
c. Once lit, moderate the gas for a low burn for 10 minutes
d. Increase the gas setting to a medium level and allow to burn 60 minutes.
e. Increase the gas stove setting to its highest levels to burn as hot as possible for 60 minutes.
Product Details:
The Flat Black Stove Bright High Temp Spray Paint is a high quality and fast drying paint for use on your wood stove, pellet stove, gas stove, stove pipe, barbecues, and more. For use on appliances with in-service temperatures up to 1,200 degrees Fahrenheit. If using in an exterior application, use Stove Bright High Temp Primer.
- Approx. 12 Sq. Ft. of coverage
- Operating Heat Resistance: 600 to 900 degrees Fahrenheit
- Peak Heat Resistance: 1200 degrees Fahrenheit
- Please refer to User Guide for details & instructions
- Additional colors available - contact us for additional information
Directions for Use:
Remove dust, dirt, grease, rust, or loose paint. Clean with acetone after prep. Shake can vigorously for 2 minutes. Apply two or three light coats with 10 minutes between coats. Keep smooth strokes 12 inches from part. Air temperatures should be between 60 to 90 degrees Fahrenheit when applying. Do not fire up the appliance for 4 hours after painting.
Initial Burn Instructions:
For a wood burning stove follow these guidelines:
a. Wait 4 hours before igniting a fire in the stove.
b. Build a small kindling fire to start. The kindling fire should be kept burning for 10 to 15 minutes.
c. Add fuel to build a medium size fire to bring the stove surface temperature to about 450°.
d. The medium size fire should be kept burning for about 60 minutes.
e. For the final stage of curing, add fuel to this fire to make it a very hot fire (surface temperature above
600°F) and keep it at this level for about 60 minutes.
For a pellet burning stove follow these guidelines:
a. Wait 4 hours before igniting a fire in the stove.
b. Start the pellet stove according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
c. Once lit, moderate the pellet fuel and air mix for a very low burn for 10 minutes
d. Increase the fuel and air mixture in the pellet stove to a medium level and allow to burn 60 minutes.
e. Increase the air and fuel mixture to its highest levels to burn as hot as possible for 60 minutes.
For a gas burning stove follow these guidelines:
a. Wait 4 hours before igniting a fire in the stove.
b. Start the gas stove according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
c. Once lit, moderate the gas for a low burn for 10 minutes
d. Increase the gas setting to a medium level and allow to burn 60 minutes.
e. Increase the gas stove setting to its highest levels to burn as hot as possible for 60 minutes.
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