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500ml Matt Black Heat Resistant Brush On Paint- Heat Resistant up to 800C Ideal for Stoves, Fireplaces, BBQ's, Firepits, Exhaust Pipes

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If you are using liquid engine enamel paint rather than a spray, apply it with a foam brush or small roller. It won’t leave marks like an ordinary paintbrush can. FAQ There are many types of high heat paints, and they have a different maximum temperatures that they can withstand. The temperature in your fireplace will reach around 700-1,000°F, so you will need paint that can withstand at least 1,000°F. In this article, let’s take a look at some types of high heat paints and how you can safely and effectively use them to paint your fireplace. Why Use Temperature-Resistant Paint For Fireplace?

When we mention heat resistant paint, there are actually a few types of paint that can fit under this category: Surfaces, industrial environments and applications for which heat resistant paints are suitable for, include: One of the more popular ways to apply heat proof paint is via spray devices. Jotun's range can be applied with spray guns, also available at Rawlins Paints. Jotun Solvalitt Alu is heat prooffor temperatures up to 600°C and acts as a heat resistant primer, mid-coat or finish-coat on steel. Although lots of our products can be used as heat resistant spray paint, there are also plenty of brushed heat resistant coatings, which can also be applied with a traditional roller if preferred. Very High Heat Resistant Metal Paint There are so many ways to improve the look of your fireplace. One of the cheapest, easiest, and most effective methods is by painting it. However, not every type of paint will get the job done. You will need to get a type of paint that can withstand the high heat of your fireplace. A. It depends on the product. Some recommend a primer, some say they can be used without. We can’t over-stress how important it is to read and follow instructions carefully.High temperature paint for metal is designed to not break down at very high temperatures, so they can be safely used for industrial applications and processing equipment that need to regularly be at elevated temperatures of up to 750°C. Stove paints are specially designed to withstand high temperatures and prevent any damage that may occur to your kitchen rage due to these high temperatures.

Like every type of paint, heat-resistant paint would only work when it is applied on a clean surface. That means you will need to clean off any dirt, dust, or grease on the surface before painting. When it comes to paint for metal, Promain offers a comprehensive range of specialist products to help you move forward. Some of the paints within this category can resist temperatures of up to 750 degrees Celsius, providing you with the high level of surface protection you need. Should you be unsure of the exact high-temperature paint that you require, don’t worry, Promain’s technical experts are always on hand to help. For any questions or queries that you may have regarding high temp spray paint, do not hesitate to get in touch today. High Temp PaintAs we all know, fire is hot. We can often take it for granted though, forgetting that the heat can damage other things as well, not only ourselves. With that said, it’s important to think about the things around your home that are subjected to high levels of heat daily and how you can protect them. Having been providing high-temperature spray paint customers across the UK for many years there’s no need to look any further for high-temperature paint suppliers. At Promain we offer high performing and cost-effective high temp paint, we are also known for the service that we offer as well as the products that we supply.

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