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🔥 Transform heat into style with Rutland’s 1200°F brush-on power!
Rutland’s 1200-Degree F Brush-On Flat Stove Paint is a premium enamel designed for extreme heat resistance up to 1200°F. Ideal for restoring or upgrading grills, stoves, smokers, and metal or masonry surfaces, it offers a durable, rust-resistant matte black finish that requires no primer. Trusted by thousands for its smooth application and long-lasting protection, this 16 fl oz paint is a must-have for professionals and DIYers aiming to combine functionality with sleek style.



| ASIN | B000Y4MSPC |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #17,148 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #8 in Household Appliance Paint |
| Brand Name | RUTLAND PRODUCTS |
| Color | 1200F, Flat Black |
| Color Code | Flat Black |
| Container Type | Can |
| Coverage | 100 Sq Ft |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (2,384) |
| Finish Type | Matte |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00022624000815 |
| Included Components | Brush |
| Is Waterproof | True |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Type Name | Rutland 1200-Degree F Brush-On Flat Stove Paint, 16 Fluid Ounce, Black |
| Item Volume | 16 Fluid Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Rutland Products |
| Model Name | Rutland 1200-Degree F Brush-On Flat Stove Paint, 16 Fluid Ounce, Black |
| Model Number | 81 |
| Paint Type | Enamel |
| Part Number | 81 |
| Size | 16 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
| Special Features | Non Flammable |
| Specific Uses For Product | Interior, Exterior, Masonry, Metal |
| Surface Recommendation | Various surfaces with proper preparation and heat resistance |
| UPC | 022624000815 |
| Unit Count | 473 Milliliters |
| Warranty Description | 12 months |
D**D
Durable and High-Quality Finish for High-Temperature Applications
This high temperature spray paint has proven to be an excellent choice for high-temperature applications. I used it to refresh my grill and fireplace, and the results have been outstanding. The paint applies smoothly and evenly, providing a sleek and durable black finish that withstands high heat without any issues. One of the best features of this spray paint is its ability to resist chipping and peeling, even under intense heat. This durability ensures that the finish remains intact and looking great for a long time. The spray nozzle is well-designed, offering good control and minimizing overspray, which makes the application process straightforward and mess-free. There is a small downside which is the strong odor during application, so it's essential to use it in a well-ventilated area or outdoors. However, this is a common issue with most spray paints and doesn't detract from the overall performance. I believe this "Hi-Temp" spray paint delivers a high-quality, long-lasting finish for any high-temperature surfaces. Its durability and ease of application make it a top choice for anyone needing reliable high-heat paint. I would highly recommended for its excellent results.
N**O
Very good paint, works well but very strong smelling.
Used this paint to paint the brick and tile around the opening of my kiva style fireplace. The paint covers really flat and beautiful but it is extremely noxious. If you are using it I recommend a respirator and if you are indoors, do it while you can open doors and windows.
J**V
Impressed. Strong odor yes
I rarely leave a review because most things I know what I’m buying and too lazy to do so. I researched various options to paint the inside brick in my fireplace. Note my fireplace has issues and I don’t burn in it …so this was for aesthetics but I also wanted functionality if the issues were resolved. The 1200 material is watery like cheap wall paint but I wanted that as I have many cracks/ porosity challenges. It went on and covered in one coat. I used about 1/2 of the small pint can and used a cheap 2 inch brush. Not a foam brush. It looks great after 1 coat. Like the flat black finish. I might go over a few areas that I missed but they are so minor I would not have to. But honestly I’m super impressed with the single coat coverage. It does have a strong smell so open the window. I knew that from the other reviews but knowing this was a one time thing it was fine. It’s like cleaning the oven. Yup it stinks but how often do you do that job.
F**I
I found this stuff hard to apply.
I used this paint to refinish my 22 year old gas fireplace, which was in our house when we bought it, and was essentially neglected for a long time. In this process I learned that gas fireplaces rust on the inside as a result of the combustion products from natural gas, so they should be cleaned and repainted often. This paint produces a solid, flat black finish on the metal surface that looks great, but the application process is tricky. I found that the paint was like trying to paint with glue or honey - it was thick and sticky and did not easily brush out on the surface. It also dried very quickly, even though it was in the 60s when I painted, making it impossible to smooth out brush marks. After it dried, it did level out somewhat, but it certainly isn't a dead smooth finish. I also found that a second coat seems to dissolve the first coat - a bit like shellac does, but without the nice smooth result. That's acceptable for the inside of a fireplace I guess, but probably not the outside. As a result I used almost the whole can to get adequate coverage - but perhaps that's the point. If you were using normal paint it would take perhaps half the can to get good coverage. So it did work for its intended purpose, but it wasn't an easy task. My advice is to do one thick, wet coat, as fast as you can. I found the smell OK, as long as the windows were open. Now a little about the price. One gallon of this stuff would cost $376(!), so it better work. I imagine we are paying such a high price for a paint that will cope with 1400 degrees. A new gas fireplace starts around $3500 (ridiculous for a sheet metal box, but that's another story) so this is way cheaper than that. In summary, I had to adjust my expectations a bit and be prepared to use a different approach to applying the paint. But it did get the job done. I wouldn't recommend it for a sooth surface that you want to get a perfect finish on, that's where you should use the aerosol version. You can save some money using the 1200 degree version of this paint, but the reviews aren't as good. I would buy this paint again, despite the issues - but at least I know how it works now and what to expect.
J**E
Works well from the cat back on exhaust systems
Was looking for a high heat paint that you could BRUSH on to a metal exhaust system. Yeah, I know, this stuff is for fireplaces, I get it. BUT...If you read the can, it can be applied on steel or stainless steel. Ah ha moment ! I found something ! Did some homework on Rutland's website, and yes it can be brushed onto exhaust systems. Rutland always made fantastic / versatile products. So, I followed the directions, blah,blah, and began brushing it on the exhaust system. First off, the fumes this paint gives off will give you brain damage ( just kidding...but they are BAD ). Make sure you are applying it in a well ventilated area. It dries super fast to a matte black. 2 or more coatings will require you to " bake" the paint for better adhesion. ( That's easy with an exhaust, just start the car and let it run a few minutes). Very thin paint, so it glides right on. A little goes far. Now, the can says it can tolerate up to 1400 degrees of heat. So, after all said and done, took car for a ride on the highway to get exhaust good and hot. Peeling began at the manifold down to the 1st catalytic converter. Everything after that was PERFECT ! Going to have to use 2,000 degree ceramic spray paint where the peeling occurred. All in all, it's a GREAT product
B**Y
Excelente, vale la pena el costo
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