🔥 Transform your heat game with VITCAS! 🔥
The VITCAS 400ml White Heat Resistant Spray Paint is engineered to withstand extreme temperatures up to 800°C (1472°F), making it the ideal choice for protecting high-temperature equipment like furnaces, heaters, and barbecues. Its anti-corrosive properties ensure long-lasting protection against rust, while the satin matt finish adds a decorative touch. Designed for easy application, this spray paint is a must-have for anyone looking to enhance the durability and aesthetics of their high-heat appliances.
Package Dimensions | 19.2 x 6.4 x 6.2 cm; 380 g |
Part number | vitcas |
Material type | resin |
Item volume | 400 Millilitres |
Manufacturer | Vitcas |
Manufacturer reference | vitcas |
ASIN | B00QH2H1OI |
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.
M**S
Easy to use
It takes a few coats but is easy to use
K**C
Painted Log Burner
I painted our black log burner as I wanted to brighten up the fireplace, and I’m very happy with the result! Easy to use, no issues with the cans or spray nozzles. This was about five light coats from two cans. Be sure to mask off the area well as there are light dust spray particles that can go quite far - (although did wipe off our wood floor easily) also, and it should go without saying but have a lot of ventilation - it took about two hours for each spray I did with two big windows open, and the door open to clear the paint smell. This picture is from our first small kindling curing fire. I will continue with following the manufacturer’s process on curing, but so far so good! :)
M**.
Amazing Spray Paint!!
i bought this spray paint to re-spray my gas stove fire, i read so many reviews before buying and i only came across one that had actually used this spray paint to paint a stove fire.I was unsure if the paint would stay in tact when the fire had been on a long time on full heat and i must say i am really impressed!! its easy to spray it has quite a chalky finish to it so doesnt drip if you spray from a reasonable distance, and the finish is a nice matte finish (like i say a chalky finish to it). I used just over two tins of spray paint and it covered a black stove fire nicely to turn it a nice bright white and what a difference it has made to my living room, i nice cheap way to improve the look of my fire.
A**R
Not suitable for my project
I don't fault the spray paint per se, I think if you are spraying metal it will give you a good result. We used it on vermiculite & the finish was awful. Also stinks to high heaven so use outside if you can. I can't speak about it's heat resistant qualities as it's been painted over. The vendor was very efficient & the cans arrived on time.
P**Y
Great high heat spray paint
I bought this white heat spray paint for my oven doors, I did several light coats. Dried quite quickly. I've used my oven a number of times since I've done this and there's been no issues.Very happy the way it turned out.
A**.
Happy to recommend.
Good quality but very thin paint. After preparing my wood burner,, previously painted cream, I applied several light coats. Left each coat approximately 20 minutes before applying the next. The result was great. A nice even finish with no runs. There were no strong fumes during the curing process but make sure your room is well ventilated as the paint smell can be overpowering. Cover all surrounding areas, it's amazing how far the spray travels.
L**H
Good
Excellent
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