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11. Stove Paint Application Instructions
Chesney’s stove paint is quality, fast drying high temperature paint for use on
wood, multi-fuel and gas stoves and other steel and cast iron products with in-
service temperatures to 650°C. This product is not recommended for Vitreous
Enamelled surfaces. Stoves, as supplied by the manufacturer, can be
successfully repainted but problems can occur if painting the stove for the
third time. Here it is necessary to remove most of the first two coats in order
that the final paint thickness is not too great. If in doubt please contact
Chesney’s in advance of using this product for more information.
DIRECTIONS
Allow stove to go out and the surfaces to cool. Scrape off any loose paint.
Lightly sand any existing sound paint to provide key. Remove all dust, dirt,
rust and grease. It is essential that the surface is extremely clean. Protect
surrounding furnishings and carpet from spray mist. This aerosol is designed
to work at room temperature (20-25°C) and should be stored inside for several
hours prior to use. Before spraying, shake can vigorously for 3 minutes after
mixing ball rattles. This is especially important when using light colours as
these have more pigments to mix.
For best results the appliance also needs to have been stored in an
environment to room temperature (20-25°C) for several hours prior to the
painting process commencing. If painting steel flue sections then these will
also need to be pre-heated. Ensure work area is well ventilated and you are
not spraying near naked flames or any incandescent materials. Point spray
nozzle towards object. Hold can between 300-
375mm (12”- 15”) from surface
to be painted. Press spray firmly. Use steady even strokes. Several thin coats
give a better finish than one heavy coat. Do not apply more paint than is
necessary. If clogging develops, remove spray nozzle with a twisting motion
and clean. Never stick pins or sharp objects
into the can. Gently replace spray nozzle with a twisting motion pointing away
from you. After use, invert can and spray for a few seconds until no paint, only
clear solvent, escapes. This will clean the tube and spray nozzle and allow for
easier future use. During the painting process, while drying and for the first 3
times you use your appliance, open windows, doors and if necessary use fans
to provide a fresh airflow, as the paint will give off fumes and smoke during the
curing process. Cure Process: Use kindling only on the first two fires which
should burn for 15-20 minutes with the second burn being started whilst the
appliance is still warm. A full fire should be burnt for 45 · 60 minutes, again
starting while the appliance is still warm, then allowed to cool naturally. Your
paint should have now cured and no longer give off fumes or smoke. These
application instructions must be followed strictly for successful application of
Chesney’s stove paint and the company can not be held responsible for
incorrect storage, preparation, application and usage.
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