Apply only a light coat.
Can i paint my fireplace insert.
Even if you never plan to use the fireplace the next person might and that s not a risk worth taking.
I used pine 1x 4 for front edge and door skin for the top i had wood strips lining the side of my stone also so i used 1x 2 strips to make it match new mantle cover.
Allow the primer to dry and cure for four hours.
It s time to paint the fireplace brass.
Step 2 clean your fireplace insert really well with a rag and warm water.
I did some research before i started this project and i found that you need a high heat paint to do a fireplace box.
Give it a new look with this brilliant painting technique.
As far as your mantle goes.
The good news is high heat spray paint doesn t cost that much more than normal spray paint so it won t break the bank.
With these 6 simple steps you are one ste.
Spray the brass portions of the fireplace doors with a light sweeping motion applying a thin coat of paint.
Two thin coats of the spray paint will more than cover the fireplace brass.
Despite the paint snafu i learned a lot from this project and am sharing all those tips.
Note that the paint is not for use on kitchen stoves stove burner grates or steam radiators.
Don t have the money to replace your outdated fireplace.
Do not over apply as this may lead to runs and brushstrokes in the final finish.
It s been well over a year and our fireplace is still looking good.
I just finally covered my mantle last week but now need to paint the insert.
I m glad i saw this.
It will take you less than 1 minute for each coat.
Despite my best efforts at researching trust me it was hours i ended up using a paint that i later learned is not officially recommended for tile.
Other applications include fireplace screens wood stoves boilers and steam pipes.
So i grabbed my paint and got to work.
Plan to paint your fireplace insert in the spring after all the cool weather.
Allow your fireplace insert several months for the paint to cure before starting a fire again.
We actually don t even use our fireplace in the front room but i still wanted to go that route in case we ever do.
In addition to fireplace surrounds and inserts you can also use the paint inside the fireplace.
Anyway i bought rust oleum high heat paint in black and got to work.
Apply a light coat of galvanized metal etching primer to the metal fireplace using a 3 to 4 inch latex paintbrush.
Shake a can of spray paint for high heat surfaces to mix it and remove the paint cap.