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Boundary Waters Quetico Forum :: Winter Camping and Activities :: To Paint or Not To Paint
 
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Cedarboy
09/24/2012 04:45PM
 
I hit mine with spray veg oil. It doesnt stink so bad when it burns off.
CB
 
Kawishiwashy
09/25/2012 04:31PM
 
Here's the response I got from Kni-co, "You may use a high temp spray paint. Barbeque, and textured seem to work the best. Make sure to scratch surface (pretty hard) and wipe with rubbing alcohol, then spray."



 
Kawishiwashy
09/24/2012 03:36PM
 
I have a wood stove that's accumulated some light surface rust. I'm thinking of lightly sanding the rusty areas and spraying the outside with some high temp paint to prevent further rusting. Good idea, bad idea, other ideas? Thanks.
 
George
09/24/2012 06:54PM
 
No idea. I've always sanded and applied a light coat of Pam olive oil. Over the years it's gotten more difficult (I forgot to oil it one year). The door is slightly warped but the stove still does its job.

If you paint it successfully please let us know!