Overview
Make Your Firebox Look Brand New with High-Temperature Fireplace Firebox Paint by Brick Anew!
Your firebox takes the heat - and suffers some of the most extensive damage from smoke and accumulated soot. Our 16oz can of black firebox paint conceals everything from creosote to soot stains, providing the perfect backdrop for your fire. Black Firebox Paint is a heat resistant paint, formulated to withstand temperatures as high as 1200 degrees without cracking, peeling, or blistering.
RUTLAND 1200°F Hi-Temp Flat Black Brush-On Paint is specially formulated to resist peeling and blistering in temperatures up to 1200°F. Renews the finish on natural cast iron, grills, ovens, or cookers – anywhere a high-temperature-resistant, flat black coating is needed. This quality high heat paint paint is great for grills, stoves, smokers, stove pipes, fireplace inserts, furnaces, barbecues, mailboxes, lampposts, fireplace tools, brass, firebrick, and chimney caps. Use with confidence that your paint will look great for years to come all while keeping rust at bay.
- 16 fl oz Can
- Flat black
- Contains no lead, fluorocarbons, or vinyl chloride
- No primer needed
- 1 year UV resistance after application
- Fast drying and color-fast
- Non-toxic when dry
- Weather- and heat-resistant
- At least two layers are recommended
- Heat cure is not required for two layers, but best results are obtained after heat curing
- Not for direct food contact
- Indoor and outdoor use
- Adheres to steel, cast iron, aluminum, brick
- Great for grills, stoves, smokers, stove pipes, or chimney caps
- No primer needed
- Available in flat black
Can be used to paint the inside of a masonry firebox
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Toluene, which is known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
- Wear protective gloves and eyewear. Prepare surface by removing all loose, scaly material and sanding rusty spots with fine sandpaper. Remove any polish or wax with lacquer thinner. DO NOT THIN PAINT. Stir paint until uniform throughout.
Brush on COLD SURFACE. FIRE MUST BE COMPLETELY OUT. At least 2 layers of paint are recommended. For best results, allow paint to air-dry for 24 hours, then heat cure to 500°F. Be sure all paint is dry before re-firing. Provide ventilation when firing for the first time after painting. Some smoke and odors are given off during this process.
Heat cure is recommended for best results. For 3+ layers, heat cure is required.
For more information on this product you can contact Rutland at:
Rutland Customer Service
1430 Environ Way
Chapel Hill, NC 27517
Phone: 800-544-1307
Fax: 802-775-5262
sales@rutland.com
Thank you for a great product and for the terrific customer support you provide. We love our “new” fireplace!
Your product TRANSFORMED my fireplace. I can not thank you enough for creating such an easy way to bring my old home up to date!
My friends thought that it was rebuilt.
The support was amazing as well as notes provided with the kit.
Brick Anew was fabulous! It really transformed my fireplace. It completely brightened up my entire room and allowed me to achieve a total transformation in a totally affordable way. I love how modern my living room looks now. I get so many compliments. People can’t believe it’s painted because it looks so natural. In fact, my grandmother insisted she could see some of the original brick through, but no. It’s completely painted. I recommend this to anyone. The hardest part is the base coat. It takes a while to get good coverage, and it was a lot of work to ram the brush into the grout crevices. After that, piece of cake. I had plenty of leftover paint as well. If you’re not sure how much to buy, just give them a call. That’s what I did, and the representative was extremely helpful.
I painted the inside of our firebox after having the fireplace tiled. I followed the advice of others’ reviews online: I bought a respirator and I planned to use an old brush and throw it out when I was done. I didn’t even notice the odor while I was working because of the respirator, and it does seem to dry very quickly so the odor dissipates fast. The paint coverage was good, though I could have used maybe 1/3 of another can. (I tried to use a roller, but it just SOAKED up the paint and then didn’t put any down on the brick, so I went back to the brush and was sad that I’d lost the paint in the roller.) The inside of our firebox seemed to be a mix of different types of material; some was red brick, some was probably cinder block. The two materials took the paint very differently; the brick took the paint beautifully and the block needed more coverage. It is very black and looks great, I’m glad I used this product and I would use it again.