🔥 Transform Your Heat-Exposed Equipment with Style! 🔥
The VITCAS 400ml Black Heat Resistant Spray Paint is engineered to withstand extreme temperatures up to 800°C while providing anti-corrosive and rust protection. Ideal for a variety of high-temperature applications, this user-friendly spray ensures your equipment remains both functional and stylish. Perfect for professionals and DIY enthusiasts alike, it’s the ultimate choice for maintaining your heat-sensitive assets.
Package Dimensions | 19.2 x 6.4 x 6.2 cm; 370 g |
Item volume | 400 Millilitres |
Manufacturer | Vitcas |
ASIN | B00QH2G5V8 |
C**E
Very pleased, great paint
I used this to tidy up gas fire backboards and coal-bed that needed attention after some 20 or 15 years of hard work. They've come up a treat, and now look as good as the new coals I bought. I applied a couple of coats - there's plenty in the can. The plastic nozzle clogged a bit after a while but I soaked the nozzle in some soapy water for a minute and sprayed some compressed air through it, and it was good to go. The fire's been on a number of times now and the colour has kept true.
M**.
Perfect!
Second purchase of this spray paint. Used it to refresh the hob and it looks great!It is easy to use, gives a lovely even finish and is great value - would highly recommend this.
A**Y
Did a good job on my bbq
My gas bbq was a bit worn from being outside in the winter months. After cleaning the bbq, I used this to tidy it up and my partner who was pretty dubious, was pretty impressed with it!I have had a few BBQs since using it and it seems to be fine and still looks good!
E**N
Easy to apply
Goes on well baked to 160 as suggested excellent finnish
T**.
Fantastic product
Pipes.
C**S
Expensive, doesn't last long, but it goes on well and it looks fabulous
I had an unusual task to perform in the summer. Many years ago my wife bought a chiminea with money my family had given to her for her 40th birthday. It was a VW Camper Van T1 manufactured out of an old gas bottle, and when we bough it it looked incredible in polished metal. Within a couple of weeks, however, it was rusting away. It still looked good, but not the eye-catching spectacle it was when we bought it.I had a week off during the summer and amongst my many tasks I had decided I wanted to surprise her and renovate her chiminea. Instead of trying to return it to polished metal, I wanted to paint it up in the colours she'd have a VW camper van. So, red bodywork with white upper and black piping and tyres obviously. I went on a quest to find the ideal paint.This Vitcas paint seemed to be my best bet. I wanted to stick with one manufacturer, and they did the same furnace paint of the same specification in all three colours that I wanted. The reviews were generally positive, but I took heed of the negative ones too.It took me a week to do, but with some intricate masking and lots of patience I built up four layers of paint of the three colours and revealed the finished product to my delighted wife.The paint itself was very good. I learned very quickly how close I could get before the spray was too rich and would begin to run. Once you figure that out you can get quite accurate and artistic with them. You do have to be modest with how much you use as the spray doesn't last too long. I ended up buying twice as much paint as I expected, so the who process became really expensive as the cans aren't cheap, but the amount of brownie points I've earned has been more than worth it.
A**M
Very heat resistant
I used this spray to spray my chimney stove black, and it worked perfectly, very fast to dry and it seems to cope very well with the high temepratures. I would highly recommend it.
A**A
You’re gonna need a lot!
As per standard practice with spray paints, it needs a thorough shaking (the full 2 mins) and plenty of ventilation if you can’t use it outside. This stuff smells bad!One of the cans clogged up almost immediately so I had to clear out the spray nozzle with a large pin. It worked fine after that. I’d already used 3 cans of paint and it didn’t cover at all well - bear in mind, this is the paint Vitcas recommend for painting their own vermiculite board. Nowhere on their own website does it say you will need many, many coats of this paint on their board - it simply says the usual ‘several thin coats are better…’ I bought via Amazon because Vitcas charge a huge amount for P&P so unless you’re buying large, bulky items, Amazon it is, even though the individual can is more expensive. The overall cost purchasing 3 cans through Amazon saved me about £4For an area of vermiculite board of about 1.5m2, I used 6 cans of paint to spray about 14 coats. I feel it would be more time saving and cost effective to buy a large tin of brush on heat resistant paint.
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