Where to find high temerature paint or seramic paint to repair oven?
#1
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Where to find high temerature paint or seramic paint to repair oven?
Hello,
My oven has a few places where the finish is damaged.
Is there a product that I can use to cover the exposed raw metal with high temerature paint or ceramic kit?
Thank you
My oven has a few places where the finish is damaged.
Is there a product that I can use to cover the exposed raw metal with high temerature paint or ceramic kit?
Thank you

Top Answer
09-19-23, 11:45 AM
That particular paint you linked is rated up to 900°F. I would have no clue if such a paint was classified as 'food safe' and doubt that it is because it's not made for the purpose of touching-up paint inside an oven. .
I know from personal experience that once caliper paint cures it's solid and very hard which I can't imagine oven heat is going to cause a small bit of cured caliper paint used as touch-up purposes to release any harmful compounds, but that is up to you to decide.
You may want to look into microwave oven touch-up paint or contact the manufacturer of your oven.
I know from personal experience that once caliper paint cures it's solid and very hard which I can't imagine oven heat is going to cause a small bit of cured caliper paint used as touch-up purposes to release any harmful compounds, but that is up to you to decide.
You may want to look into microwave oven touch-up paint or contact the manufacturer of your oven.
#2
Try auto brake caliper epoxy paint, available in auto parts stores. Some can withstand super high 2,000°F temperatures.
Last edited by Kooter; 09-19-23 at 11:56 AM.
#3
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@Kooter,
Do you refer to something like this?
VHT SP732 Bright Blue Brake Caliper Paint Can
OR
Rust-Oleum 260771 Automotive High Heat Spray Paint, 11 oz, Clear
Is this product food safe?
Thank you
Do you refer to something like this?
VHT SP732 Bright Blue Brake Caliper Paint Can
OR
Rust-Oleum 260771 Automotive High Heat Spray Paint, 11 oz, Clear
Is this product food safe?
Thank you
Last edited by q0987; 09-19-23 at 11:28 AM.
#4
That particular paint you linked is rated up to 900°F. I would have no clue if such a paint was classified as 'food safe' and doubt that it is because it's not made for the purpose of touching-up paint inside an oven. .
I know from personal experience that once caliper paint cures it's solid and very hard which I can't imagine oven heat is going to cause a small bit of cured caliper paint used as touch-up purposes to release any harmful compounds, but that is up to you to decide.
You may want to look into microwave oven touch-up paint or contact the manufacturer of your oven.
I know from personal experience that once caliper paint cures it's solid and very hard which I can't imagine oven heat is going to cause a small bit of cured caliper paint used as touch-up purposes to release any harmful compounds, but that is up to you to decide.
You may want to look into microwave oven touch-up paint or contact the manufacturer of your oven.
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