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    AW Perkins 1200 Degree Stove and Grill Paint - Silver

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    List Price: $29.99
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    • 1200°F Stove and Grill Paint
    • Renews the finish of stoves, grills, and hearth accessories
    • Withstands temperatures of 1200°F
    • Available in a variety of colors
    • 12 oz. Spray Can
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    Product Details
    Manufacturer: AW Perkins
    Part Number: 92S
    eFireplaceStore Item Number: FSD-92S
    UPC: 841972014929

    Features

    • 1200°F Stove and Grill Paint
    • Renews the finish of stoves, grills, and hearth accessories
    • Withstands temperatures of 1200°F
    • Available in a variety of colors
    • 12 oz. Spray Can
    Since most paints can't stand the high temperatures generated by grills and stoves, A.W. Perkins has designed Stove and Grill Paint! This paint is specifically designed to remain strong at temperatures up to 1200 degrees Fahrenheit. It's the perfect option for renewing the finish of your stove, grill or other hearth accessories that will be exposed to high temperatures. This listing features silver paint, but A.W. Perkins paint is available in a variety of colors. Each color comes in a 12 oz. spray can.
    Customer Questions & Answers
    3 Questions & 3 Answers
    Mary
    from Taylor Mill, KY asked:
    September 17, 2015
    Is this AW Perkins 1200 degree stove and grill paint safe for painting the inside cinder block of a fireplace?
    1 Answer
    This product could indeed be used to paint the interior of the fireplace, but solid fuel would not longer be able to be used within the fireplace.
    Submitted by: Chris C. on September 17, 2015

    David
    from Spotsylvania, VA asked:
    October 10, 2013
    After you paint your stove, will it smoke with the new paint on it? How much and for how long?
    1 Answer
    The unit will indeed release a slight haze during the initial curing process. It is recommended to open a few windows for ventilation. The stove should be burned for a total of 4 hours continuously. This will complete the curing process and no further odor should emanate from the stove.
    Submitted by: Collin C. - NFI Master Hearth Professional on October 10, 2013

    Joe
    from Providence, RI asked:
    March 7, 2012
    Would this paint be suitable for refinishing the flame tamers for my gas grill?
    1 Answer
    This type of paint would be suitable for your needs, however it is not designed to be applied to stainless steel. It is recommended to sand and clean any component thoroughly before painting.
    Submitted by: Collin C. - NFI Master Hearth Professional on March 8, 2012

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