I recently made a wood burning stove from a old gas cylinder, i used stove paint on it but it burnt off it . What paint should i use for obviously a very high temp?
I bought a can of high temperature spray paint from the local car spares place normally used for spraying manifolds, exhausts etc. Worked great.
Did you use the aerosol stuff or the brush on stuff?
I find the brush on stove/high temp paint lasts longer
i used the brush stuff, it just turned to dust and rubs of on my hands if i touch it at all surely there must be a paint somewhere to withstand very high temps
Hi Sam, it was cleaned down to bare steel. Its just like talcum powder sitting on it now.Did you get all the paint off that was there before? you may be better trying Zebo black grate polish or as someone else suggested Zebrite sounds like it could be the same stuff or maybe a chinese copy!
I've not had much success myself with paint products on my pot belly stove, allthough others might have & I'd be interested to read their views, I just use ''zebrite'' paste on mine now.
slan go fol