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IMPORTANT
About Curing
PAINT
Your stove has been painted with the highest quality silicone stove paint
and has special break-in procedures to cue it with heat and to make it
hard.
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Ventilate the house during the first three times the stove is used.
The paint on the stove will give off smoke and has an odour.
Without adequate ventilation, concentrations of smoke could
irritate or be upsetting, so open doors and windows and use a
fan if necessary. After these initial burns the paint will be cured
and there should be no more smoke
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Don’t touch the surface. It will be soft and gummy during this
paint curing phase. Once cured, it will not be soft again.
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Most stoves cure with 3 burns. The first two should be 250
degrees F for 20 minutes, (about a third of a normal fire.) Let the
stove cool down between burns. The last fire should be 500
degrees F to 700 degrees F for at least 45 minutes, (a normal
fire). The point being, cure slowly without a hot fire.
•
Stoves with a cooler surface temperature and those that have
been painted with another colour before, will take longer to
cure.
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Curing can usually be observed by the effect of the paint turning
flat as the heat radiates out from hotter parts of the stove.
SO…
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Ventilate well
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Do not touch during curing
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Cure with 3 burns
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Call Jarrahdale Heating and Cooling for any questions
No liability taken by Jarrahdale Heating if these
Instructions are not followed.
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