For Woodstoves & Inserts & Fireplaces
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Restore. Protect. Perform Under Heat.
Bring new life to your stove and high-heat surfaces with this high-performance, fast-drying paint engineered to withstand extreme temperatures up to 1200°F. Designed for durability and long-lasting protection, it delivers a clean, professional finish that holds up under demanding conditions.
Perfect for wood, pellet, corn, and coal stoves, this versatile formula is also ideal for stovepipes and other high-heat metal surfaces, providing reliable coverage where standard paints fail.
Built to endure real-world use, it maintains its integrity through repeated heating cycles—making it the go-to solution for both restoration and maintenance.
Why Choose This High-Heat Paint?
- Withstands temperatures up to 1200°F
- Fast-drying for quick, easy application
- Durable finish built for extreme conditions
- Ideal for stoves, stovepipes, and metal surfaces
- Suitable for both indoor and outdoor use
Tough protection. Clean finish. Built for the heat.
High Temp Aerosol Stove Paint can be used for metal, masonry, Brick or composite.
- Surface Preparation: Remove all rust, oil, and grease from the stove before painting
- Do not use paint thinner or mineral spirits, as they leave residue that can affect adhesion
- Shake paint thoroughly before use
- Apply a primer if your application requires one
- Spray paint from 12–15 inches away, using a smooth, sweeping motion
- Air‑dry method: Allow 5 days for the paint to fully cure
- Heat‑cure method: Wait 4 hours, then build a small fire at approximately 482°F and maintain for 30 minutes
For Best Results:
- Apply multiple thin coats rather than one heavy layer
- During heat curing, some visible smoke and
High Temp Aerosol Stove Paint can be used for metal, masonry, Brick or composite.
- Surface Preparation: Remove all rust, oil, and grease from the stove before painting
- Do not use paint thinner or mineral spirits, as they leave residue that can affect adhesion
- Shake paint thoroughly before use
- Apply a primer if your application requires one
- Spray paint from 12–15 inches away, using a smooth, sweeping motion
- Air‑dry method: Allow 5 days for the paint to fully cure
- Heat‑cure method: Wait 4 hours, then build a small fire at approximately 482°F and maintain for 30 minutes
For Best Results:
- Apply multiple thin coats rather than one heavy layer
- During heat curing, some visible smoke and
High Temp Aerosol Stove Paint can be used for metal, masonry, Brick or composite.
- Surface Preparation: Remove all rust, oil, and grease from the stove before painting
- Do not use paint thinner or mineral spirits, as they leave residue that can affect adhesion
- Shake paint thoroughly before use
- Apply a primer if your application requires one
- Spray paint from 12–15 inches away, using a smooth, sweeping motion
- Air‑dry method: Allow 5 days for the paint to fully cure
- Heat‑cure method: Wait 4 hours, then build a small fire at approximately 482°F and maintain for 30 minutes
For Best Results:
- Apply multiple thin coats rather than one heavy layer
- During heat curing, some visible smoke and
High Temp Aerosol Stove Paint can be used for metal, masonry, Brick or composite.
- Surface Preparation: Remove all rust, oil, and grease from the stove before painting
- Do not use paint thinner or mineral spirits, as they leave residue that can affect adhesion
- Shake paint thoroughly before use
- Apply a primer if your application requires one
- Spray paint from 12–15 inches away, using a smooth, sweeping motion
- Air‑dry method: Allow 5 days for the paint to fully cure
- Heat‑cure method: Wait 4 hours, then build a small fire at approximately 482°F and maintain for 30 minutes
For Best Results:
- Apply multiple thin coats rather than one heavy layer
- During heat curing, some visible smoke and