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Mojave Red Stovebright Stove Paint

Mojave Red Stovebright Stove Paint

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Product Details

Manufacturer: Stove Bright
Stove Bright Part Numbers: 6319
Item Number: CPF-43287

Features

  • High Temperature Stove Paint
  • Touch up worn, chipped, scratched, or heat bleached areas
  • Holds its color up to 1200°F
  • Comes in a variety of colors
  • 12 ounce spray can
Keep your stove looking its best with Mojave Red Stovebright Stove Paint. Proper painting prevents rust and promotes the longest life possible for your stove and its parts. Keeping your stove maintained with Mojave Red Stovebright Stove Paint will guarantee that you'll get the most out of the life of your stove.

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Dora G. from GRANDVIEW , TEXAS asked:
Is this safe to use on the inside of a fireplace, and if it is, how many coats are recommended?
Is this safe to use on the inside of a fireplace, and if it is, how many coats are recommended?
Please click here for the Stove Bright User Guide and click here for the firebox painting instructions.
Answered by: Kathy O. on Feb 27, 2023

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Barbara O. from asked:
Can this paint be used on an indoor griddle? Is it food safe?
Can this paint be used on an indoor griddle? Is it food safe?
This paint is not food safe and should not be used on cooking surfaces. We do not carry any paint that would be safe for this appliction.
Answered by: Devon P. on May 16, 2022

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Hans D. from Washington DC asked:
What is the curing process for these paints?
What is the curing process for these paints?
The paint typically dries to touch in about 20 minutes. When doing two light coats as recommended above, you can apply the second coat after about 15 minutes. The paint will dry to handle in about 2 hours. We recommend waiting for 4 hours before doing the initial firing process. The paint can fully air cure without any heat in about 5 days.
Answered by: Tyler M. - NFI Master Hearth Professional

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