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Heat paint
« on: 21 May 2010, 12:30:57 »

Hi Fellas,
As we are sitting in temperatures of 24 degrees and expecting higher,
Mrs Terbert has pronounced activation of the barbeque. Not being one to argue ::) I took off the cover and lifted the lid to find what can only be described as..OMG :o
I am wire brushing the grille and flat friddle down (cast iron or very similar!) Can anyone tell me the name of a GOOD heatproof paint that will WORK, and not kill anyone who tastes my wares !! :D When new it was all a lovely black.
Thanks in advance
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Re: Heat paint
« Reply #1 on: 21 May 2010, 12:34:34 »

Are you thinking of painting the GRIDDLE????

You only have to OIL the griddle after you have well cleaned with a wire brush. If you mean the outside, try SPEREX UHT
paint in rattle cans for painting exhausts from your local car emporium, works well.
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Re: Heat paint
« Reply #2 on: 21 May 2010, 12:38:52 »

Talking about the griddle, mate. It had some black paint on it as does the flat side, although the flat side is still mainly black. I have wire brushed the griddle down to a bit rusty in places ( or pitted really) and wanted to do it black again. Bear in mind we are talking cast and not chrome griddle
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