Rustins High Heat Black Stove BBQ Exhaust Chimney Paint Up to 600°C Quick Drying

Rustins High Heat Black Paint is a fast drying decorative paint that can withstand temperatures of up to 600°C. Ideal for application on surfaces that typically witness extreme temperatures. The protective product dries is touch dry in just 15 minutes and can be used on these types of surfaces, leaving a stylish matt finish.  It can easily endure typical barbecue temperatures and even roaring fireplace heat, which in the most extreme case rarely exceeds 540°C. 

Type: Solvent based Silicone Alkyd High Heat Paint. Intended Use: The paint is only suitable for use on ferrous metals such as wood burning stoves, barbeques, domestic and industrial stoves, furnace chimneys, grates and exhausts. Special Features: A fast drying, protective and decorative paint suitable for temperatures of up to 600° C. 

Size: 100ml Sample Tin*, 250ml, 500ml, 1 Litre (2 x 500ml) and 400ml Spray

*The 100ml size is filled by us from a larger tin and is recommended for touching up previous painted areas, very small jobs or as a sample if you want to try it before buying a larger size. 

Coverage: 15m² per litre per coat

How to Use Rustins High Heat Black Paint

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Usage Instructions:
Preparation:
The surface must be clean, dry and free from grease, dust rust and other contaminants. Remove all rust with a scraper or use Rustins Rust Remover. If the product should only be applied to bare metal and not previously coated surfaces.
Application: Stir well before use until there is no sediment on the bottom of the tin. Apply with a bristle paint brush. The paint may be sprayed but may require dilution with Xylene Thinners.
Coats: Only one light coat should be applied. If a heavy coat or more than one coat is applied it is possible that the paint will flake from the surface.
Drying Time: The surface will be touch dry within 15 minutes and can be handled in 1 hour in good conditions. The painted article if air dried will become fully cured once it has been heated up to between 200 - 220° C for approximately 20 minutes.
Re-coating Time: The paint should not be recoated.
Application Temp: Ideally 15-25°C. Do not use below 10°C, or in conditions of high humidity.
Maintenance: The previous coat will need to be removed if recoating becomes necessary.
Settlement: Stir well before use.
Clean-Up: Remove as much product as possible from brushes before cleaning. Clean whilst wet with Rustin Cellulose Thinners or Xylene based Thinners. Hard brushes can be cleaned with Rustins Brush Restorer.