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Reddit mentions of Rust-Oleum 7778830 High Heat Enamel Spray, 12 oz, Bar-B-Que Black

Sentiment score: 5
Reddit mentions: 11

We found 11 Reddit mentions of Rust-Oleum 7778830 High Heat Enamel Spray, 12 oz, Bar-B-Que Black. Here are the top ones.

Rust-Oleum 7778830 High Heat Enamel Spray, 12 oz, Bar-B-Que Black
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    Features:
  • Rust-Oleum Specialty High Heat Spray retains color and finish up to 1200º F.
  • Apply to grills, wood-burning stoves, radiators, engines or other metal items
  • Provides rust protection.
  • Durable, corrosion-resistaint
  • Do not use in areas directly exposed to flames (e.g., inside of grills or fireplaces).
Specs:
ColorBar-B-Que Black
Height7.87 Inches
Length2.56 Inches
Number of items1
Size12 Fl Oz (Pack of 1)
Weight0.9 Pounds
Width2.56 Inches

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Found 11 comments on Rust-Oleum 7778830 High Heat Enamel Spray, 12 oz, Bar-B-Que Black:

u/BlackBeltJake · 2 pointsr/kettlebell

Buy a can of stove-black at the hardware store. something like this. Cheap and easy to apply, but do it outside (LFMF).

u/Taurothar · 2 pointsr/DIY

A high temp barbeque paint would work wonderfully for what you're looking for. You're only painting the handles, which won't be in direct contact with food I assume. There are a few colors available, but pretty limited, so a varied stripe pattern might work.

They're designed for a grill which is near high temperatures and food safely, but not in direct contact with the food. You could check with the customer support at Rust-Oleum to be sure it's safe on kitchen cookware but I can't see a reason it wouldn't be.

u/scherlock79 · 2 pointsr/finishing

Unfortunately, repairing porcelain enamel surfaces isn't a DIY job. There are some products for bathtubs and there are high temperature enamel paints, but those aren't porcelain enamel coatings. There are companies that can refinish the item for you, like this one, http://www.ipe-porcelain.com/, no idea if they are any good though.

If this for an oven, and the part doesn't actually touch food, I'd contact Rustoleum, they make high temp enamel paints for grills, I'd imagine an oven a similar enough to be okay, though you might need bake in the finish before cooking food in it. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0010O0C94/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_t1_x0J3BbHXPYC45

u/jragle · 1 pointr/smoking

You can use Rust-Oleum High Heat Enamel Spray, Bar-B-Que Black. Not painting the interiors would leave them susceptible to moisture and rust. Nice re-utilization by the way. Happy smokes.

u/BickNlinko · 1 pointr/motorcycles

I'm not sure what you paid for your turn signal , but the aftermarket ones are cheap , (mostly)universal and generally look better. Here is an example

>not to mention a disposable income.

Yah , and it's all disposed of on tires and shit for my race bike...and beer.

>I don't know where to buy exhaust paint from for cheap


You can find a cheap can of matte black grill paint at Home Depot or where ever for a few bucks , or try to just color it in with a sharpie. Here it is on Amazon for $4


As far as the lever goes if it's forged you may be able to bend it back. Here is a good thread on ADV rider on how to bend it back. . If it's a cheapo cast lever it will probably break.

u/Ski-gal · 1 pointr/Costco

Traegers, and in my experience most smokers, do rust. (except maybe the enamel green egg). Sand it and spray paint it with a high heat bbq paint. I do live in a high humidity area and I always keep mine. covered.

Rust-Oleum 7778830 High Heat Enamel Spray, Bar-B-Que Black, 12-Ounce https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0010O0C94/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_qx9-ybAYJE9PG

u/BanHammerStan · 1 pointr/Harley

Remove the rust with emery cloth, tape the shit out of anything you don't want painted, and use barbecue paint in a rattle can.

u/karlhungusjr · 1 pointr/Bushcraft

> and best of all you get to avoid all of that unnecessary burning paint.

when you use he right kind of paint, it doesn't burn

u/rockstang · 1 pointr/smoking

That is all just surface level rust and blemishes. You could clean that up to look new pretty easily or keep it as is and it would be just fine. Just make sure to use the [right kinda paint] (https://www.amazon.com/Rust-Oleum-7778830-Enamel-Spray-Bar-B-Que/dp/B0010O0C94) if you're planning on refacing.