Paints...
- Rivierabbq
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Paints...
OK, i know not to apply it to the inside, but my Brinkmanns require an overhall.. so, can i use any heat resistant paint, or should i just stick to BBQ specific paints????
- keith157
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Re: Paints...
Never having done it I would assume (yes I know what that infers
) that if the paint manufacturer's state it will be suitable for the high heat of your BBQ then it SHOULD work. I suppose it depends what colours you want to paint it
Other opinions are available, and probably better
Other opinions are available, and probably better
- Rivierabbq
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Re: Paints...
Engine, BBQ and Stove paints, of various colours, all seem to have a 'resistant to 600c' label on them, but just thought i would ask.