Paint Factory High Temperature Stove Paint is a matt black finish, suitable for BBQ’s & stoves, wood burners & more… It will not blister, peel, bleach or discolour and provides excellent coverage and adhesion with no CFCs. It can withstand temperatures up to 600C.
Preparation
Surface should be clean, dry and free of loose debris, dirt, rust, oil, grease, oil, wax, rust, moisture etc, brush back to bright metal by sand/grit blasting, wire brushing or use of wet and dry abrasive paper. Finally wash down with white spirit. Do not use a primer. This paint must only be sprayed onto clean, bright metal. Cover adjacent areas. Rub surface with sandpaper to increase the adherence of the paint.
Directions
Use only as directed. Spray outdoors or in a well-ventilated area. Ensure the can is at room temperature before use. Avoid spraying in cold, damp, humid or windy conditions. Cover adjacent areas. Shake the can in a side-to-side “whisking” motion for 2 minutes prior and occasionally whilst in use to ensure uniformity and prevent clogging. Spray the can upright, 25-30cm from the surface using a smooth side-to-side motion. Build up coats with several thin layers, allowing approx. 15-30 minutes depending on drying conditions. Before using the appliance properly, the paint will need be fully cured. Failure to fully cure the paint may affect the adhesion and lead to peeling. To cure properly, after it is touch dry, slowly start the heating process of the appliance and gradually increase the heat to full power and run for 1 hour. Be careful not to increase the heat too quickly as sudden bursts of heat may affect and damage the curing process. When curing, ensure appliance is in well-ventilated area as fumes will be produced during the process.
Cleaning
To prevent clogging for future use, clear the nozzle by turning the can upside down, then spray until the nozzle is clear. Additionally, remove the nozzle and soak in thinners.
Storage
Store in a cool, dry ventilated place. Avoid direct sunlight. Protect from frost and moisture.
Caution
When dry sanding, wear a suitable face mask and avoid dust inhalation. Special precautions should be taken during surface preparation of 1960’s paint surface over wood and metal as they may contain harmful lead.
Testing The Product
Patch test on an inconspicuous area first to determine the suitability of this product.
Safety Device Fitted
There may be a safety device fitted that prevents the nozzle depressing and releasing spray. If this is the case, carefully remove the nozzle then using a slotted screwdriver, prise off the disc and replace the nozzle.