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FIRE PIT/BBQ PAINT Any advise please. My fire pit seems to rust and discolour after couple of uses. Tried varies paints and always remove rust and tread first. Any recommendations for best heat resistant paint? Thanks
FIRE PIT/BBQ PAINT Any advise please.

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B&m do a spray for wood stoves outdoor ovens bbqs etc
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Painted straight on looks new not twenty years old. I bought the smallest time and it adequately covered this
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@zwinglian21 where did you buy it from ?  
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@chisel10 local DIY shop a few months ago - someone I know bought a spray version and said it’s as good
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It didn’t matter what you put in it will burn off when it’s glowing red hot
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You want high temp stove paint for woodburners etc
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Exhaust paint
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An 'International Paint' will do heat resistance ones. Can be bought in B&Q or Homebase.  
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Rustins one is £18 on amazon
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@chisel10 it may be bigger than the one I got mine was really small
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@chisel10 this is the size on Amazon
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@zwinglian21 shit i didn't see that one lol !  
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@zwinglian21 just looked and that is only up to 220 0c, i think i will need the one resistant to 600 0c
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+7 votes
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Saw that someone else has used this. either from screw fix or toolstation. I think
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Few people died on a oil rig when it was on fire , no sure that’s a nice touch with one on it
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