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Rust-Oleum Specialty 1 qt. Bar-B-Que Black Flat High Heat Paint (Case of 2) works well on grills, wood-burning stoves, engines and other metal items. It comes in a variety of colors and is great for use in temperatures up to 1,200°F. The paint is rust and corrosion resistant for durability.
Container Size: 1 Quart
Container Size | 1 Quart |
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Application | Rust Preventative |
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Application Method | Brush, Roller |
Base Material | Oil Based |
Coating Product Category | Paint |
Color Family | Black |
Color/Finish | Black BBQ |
Coverage Area (sq. ft) | 150 |
Dry to Touch (min.) | 120 min |
Interior/Exterior | Exterior |
Number per Package | 1 |
Paint & Primer in One | No |
Paint Key Features | High Heat, Rust Preventative |
Paint Product Form | Liquid |
Paint/Stain Clean Up | Mineral Spirits |
Sheen | Flat/Matte |
Surface Material Use | Metal |
Time before recoating (hours) | 24 |
Transparency | Solid |
Manufacturer Warranty | Satisfaction guaranteed for full refund of purchase price |
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Thanks for reaching out! Rust-Oleum Specialty High Heat Paint is suitable for use on metal surfaces. It will not adhere properly to brick, so we cannot recommend it for your application. Currently, we do not have a high-heat coating suitable for bricks. — Rust-Oleum Product Support 15
We appreciate you reaching out! Rust-Oleum Specialty High Heat Paint only resists up to 1200 °F. If the exhaust gets hotter than that, the paint will bubble and peel off. Instead, we recommend using Rust-Oleum Automotive High Heat Spray Paint. This resists up to 2000 °F. The Automotive High Heat paint requires heat curing, either on the vehicle or off the vehicle. Details for heat curing are noted on the label. https://www.homedepot.com/p/Rust-Oleum-Automotive-12-oz-High-Heat-Flat-Black-Protective-Enamel-Spray-Paint-248903/202623076 - Rust-Oleum Product Support 10
Rebekah, thank you for your interest! Rust-Oleum High Heat Paint is suitable for use on the exterior of metal surfaces. Instead, we recommend using the Rust-Oleum Home Countertop Coating Kit. https://www.homedepot.com/p/Rust-Oleum-Home-1-qt-Black-Satin-Interior-Countertop-Paint-Kit-38496301T/330547124 - Rust-Oleum Product Support 10
This is a great question! Rust-Oleum Specialty High Heat Paint is designed for the exterior of metal surfaces, such as grills, wood-burning stoves, and radiators. It should not be applied on a stovetop or direct areas of heat, such as a flame. If the area you'd like to paint is on an indirect heat source, you can use the product. We hope this helps. - Rust-Oleum Product Support 10
Great question, Carol. Surfaces painted with Rust-Oleum Specialty High Heat Paint that won't get hotter than 500°F do not have to be heat cured. Allow the paint to cure for a minimum of 24 hours before using the painted object. — Rust-Oleum Product Support 15
Bill, thank you for your interest! Rust-Oleum Specialty High Heat Spray Paint is for the exterior metal surfaces. It cannot be used on any surface that would come into direct contact with flames. This coating is heat resistant but not flame resistant. It will blister and peel when exposed to flames. At this time we do not offer a coating for your project. - Rust-Oleum Product Support 10
We're happy to help! For the best results, Rust-Oleum Specialty High Heat Paint should be applied using a nap roller. If the surface will exceed 500°F it must be heat cured by heating the surface at 450°F for 1 hour. We also offer Rust-Oleum Automotive High Heat Spray Paint, which is more specifically formulated for automotive applications. https://www.homedepot.com/p/Rust-Oleum-Automotive-12-oz-High-Heat-Flat-Black-Protective-Enamel-Spray-Paint-248903/202623076 -Rust-Oleum Product Support 14
Happy to clarify, Dave! Rust-Oleum Specialty High Heat Spray Paint does not have any fire rating and should not be applied to any surface that comes into direct contact with a flame. It is heat-resistant, but not flame-resistant. Currently, we do not have any coatings that have a fire rating. — Rust-Oleum Product Support 15
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