Dan Kramarsky <dkramarsky68@yahoo.com> wrote:
: Hey all
: I found out Rust-Oleum makes a product line called "High Heat". Its for
: engines, BBQ grills, steam radiators ( the indoor kind ) and all sorts of stuff.
: Its design for up to 1200 deg. F operation. And both indoor and outdoor use.
: anyone use this stuff before?
:
: http://www.rustoleum.com/product.asp?frm_product_id=39&SBL=1
I haven't used that product myself, but your post reminded
me of several other options - there are various sources for
high temp spray paint, some intended for exhaust systems
which are good to 1200-1400 degrees or thereabouts, and
there are also some intended for painting engine blocks and
such that can go to the 500 degree range. As far as sources
go, I know Summit carries the really high temp stuff, and I
have seen the 500 degree stuff at parts stores like Autozone.
Either of the above paints should be good for A/C lines - I
don't expect they'd reach anywhere near 500 degrees.
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