Stove Paint withstands heat up to 1,200°F.
 Stove Paint withstands heat up to 1,200°F. |
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March 29, 2006 -
Thurmalox® Stove Paint is fast drying, long lasting, and heat resistant silicone coating for stove, stovepipe, and hearth accessories. Available in variety of colors, it resists blistering, peeling, or flaking. Product comes in aerosol spray cans for application on fireplace andirons, screens and grates; barbecues; gas grills; and hibachis.
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Original Press release
Dampney Co., Inc.
85 Paris St.
Everett, MA, 02149 USA

Paint for Stove and Hearth Available in Many Colors
Thurmalox® Stove Paint, a high quality, premium coating, is available in a palette of decorative colors. Thurmalox Stove Paint takes stove restoration beyond traditional black; the line includes a rainbow of colors to match stove, stovepipe, and hearth accessories to a room's decor.
This fast drying, long lasting, heat resistant silicone coating withstands intense heat up to 1200°F and resists blistering, peeling or flaking. It is an exceptional protective finish for numerous metal items that become hot while in use. Thurmalox Stove Paint enhances stoves and stovepipes, fireplace andirons, screens and grates, barbecues, gas grills and hibachis.
For porcelain stoves, simply topcoat Thurmalox 290 series decorative colors with Thurmalox 293 High Gloss Clear to create a porcelain-like appearance that retains its high gloss and luster to 500°F. For exterior applications, apply Thurmalox 245 Primer and 290 Topcoat.
Thurmalox Stove Paint, manufactured by Dampney Company, Inc. of Everett, Mass., is available in easy to use aerosol spray cans and a one-pint brushable black. For additional information and ordering options, visit www.stovepaint.com or email sales@stovepaint.com.
Dampney Company, Inc. o 85 Paris Street, Everett, Massachusetts 02149 Tel: (617)389-2805 o Fax:(617)389-0484 o Email: sales@stovepaint.com o Website: www.stovepaint.com
Contact:
Peter Barrett at mail@dampney.com
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Heat resistant paint
I need a heat resistant paint(up to 600 deg C)with good mechanical properties for using on reflector of unvented gas heater.
By mohsen hemami on Aug 1, 2009 14:32
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cost
where can I find the cost and where is it available
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