TOP PICKS
Bestseller No. 1
Rust-Oleum 248904 Automotive High Heat Spray Paint, Flat Aluminum 12 Ounce (Pack of 1)
- Ideal for use on automotive parts and surfaces subject to intermittent high heat up to 2000°F
- Tough enamel features Stops Rust formula to prevent corrosion and rust with ultimate protection
- Dries to touch in 30 minutes, covers up to 10 sq. ft. per can
- Durable, long lasting coating protects against grease, oil, gas, salt, rust, humidity and other solvents
- Creates a smooth, flat protective finish to renew the look of your car or truck
Bestseller No. 2
Rust-Oleum 241232 High Heat Ultra Spray Paint, 12 oz, Aged Copper
- Ideal for use on the exterior of bbq grills, firepits, wood stoves, radiators, automotive parts and more
- Oil-based formula is rust and corrosion resistant and withstands temperatures up to 1200F
- Dries to the touch in 30 minutes and covers up to 8 sq. ft. for quick project completion
- Maintains superior color and sheen retention after repeated heating
- Do not use in areas directly exposed to flames (e.g. inside of grills or fireplaces)
Bestseller No. 3
Rust-Oleum 249340 Automotive 12-Ounce High Heat Primer Spray Paint, Gray
- High heat primer spray paint is designed for use on metal surfaces such as automotive engines, mufflers and more
- Oil based paint with Stops Rust formula provides rust resistant base coat for cars, trucks and other vehicles
- Covers up to 12 sq ft, dries to the touch in 30 minutes and can be topcoated in 1 hour
- Spray paint offers outstanding heat resistance for metal surfaces up to 2000°F
- Flat finish can be covered with any topcoat with superior adhesion
Bestseller No. 4
Rust-Oleum 7750830 High Heat Enamel Spray Paint, 12 oz, Almond
- Ideal for updating the exterior of barbeque grills, wood-burning stoves, radiators, engines or other metal items
- Oil-based formula designed to renew and protect metal surfaces subject to heat up to 1000°F
- Covers up to 7-8 sq. ft. and dries to the touch in 30 minutes
- Retains excellent color retention after repeated heating
- Provides a rich satin finish that prevents rust, corrosion and chipping
Bestseller No. 5
Rust-Oleum 270201 High Heat Ultra Spray Paint, 12 oz, Silver
- Ideal for use on the exterior of bbq grills, firepits, wood stoves, radiators, automotive parts and more
- Oil-based formula is rust and corrosion resistant and withstands temperatures up to 1200F
- Dries to the touch in 30 minutes and covers up to 8 sq. ft. for quick project completion
- Maintains superior color and sheen retention after repeated heating
- Do not use in areas directly exposed to flames (e.g. inside of grills or fireplaces)
Bestseller No. 7
NADAMOO High Heat Spray Paint for Metal, Matte Finish BBQ & Stove Aerosol Paint - High Temperature Resistant Up to 1200°F,1 Can, Black
- High-Temperature Resistance. NADAMOO high temperature paint is formulated with a unique blend of heat resistant aluminum pigments in a silicone polymer resin. With proper preparation, the coating provides excellent outstanding adhesion, film integrity and heat & weathering resistance in working temperatures up to 1200°F.
- Long-Lasting Rust Protection. The high heat paint effectively stops rust spread and creates a durable shield against corrosion for extended protection.
- Easy-to-Use Spray Application. As a convenient aerosol spray paint, it requires no brushes or rollers, ensuring seamless and even coverage,you won't see every "brush stroke". Perfect for DIY repairs and touch-ups.
- Multi-surface Applictions. The high heat spray paint is designed for great working properties over ferrous metal surfaces. Ideal for use on fireplace surrounds, stove pipes,BBQ grills, automotive exhaust systems and engine manifolds without cracking, melting, or losing adhesion. Adheres to steel, cast iron, aluminum, brick, and most other metals
- Color: Black; Coverage: 10-12 sq.ft. per can; matte finish; CAUTION - Not for use on areas directly exposed to flames contact which can reach temperatures of 3000F,such as grill grates, inside of BBQs, or fireplaces.
Bestseller No. 8
Rust-Oleum 363567 Engine Enamel Spray Paint, 11 oz, Gloss Black, (Pack of 1)
- Ideal for automotive parts exposed to intermittent temperatures up to 600°F
- Rust preventive formula resists oil, gas, grease and environmental elements including rust, salt, humidity and more
- Dries to touch in 20 minutes and covers up to 12 sq. ft., for optimal performance allow product to fully cure according to instructions on label
- Durable, long-lasting finish provides a protective finish that helps items last
- Any-angle spray technology allows the can to be sprayed in any direction, even upside down
Bestseller No. 9
JENOLITE Directorust High Heat Spray Paint for Metal - BLACK - Smooth Matt Finish BBQ & Stove Aerosol Paint - Very High Temperature Resistant Up to 1200°F (650°C) - 13.5 Ounces (400ml)
- HIGH HEAT SPRAY PAINT - Withstands temperatures up to 1200°F (600°C) making it perfect for use on BBQ’s and Stoves.
- LONG LASTING DURABLE MATT FINISH - With Corrosion resistance, Jenolite Directorust goes on even and leaves a smooth and durable finish on a variety of surfaces.
- ALL IN ONE, NO PRIMER REQUIRED - Directorust offers superior adhesion and acts as primer, undercoat, and topcoat all in one!
- MULTI-SURFACE SPRAY PAINT - Apply directly to BBQ, Stoves, Chiminea, Firepits, Automotive Applications, Fire Screens, Fire Surrounds, and more!
- CAUTION - Not for use on areas directly exposed to flames such as grill grates, inside of BBQs, or fireplaces
BUYING GUIDE
High heat environments require specialized coatings, and high-temp spray paint is designed to maintain its integrity under such extreme conditions. Ideal for automotive parts, outdoor grills, stoves, or heating radiators, this paint type resists peeling, cracking, and color fading at high temperatures. However, the variety of options available can make choosing the right one a bit daunting. This guide aims to simplify this task, outlining the essential considerations when selecting the best high-temp spray paint for your needs.
1. Temperature Resistance:
The most critical factor is the paint’s ability to withstand high temperatures. Premium options can typically endure temperatures ranging from 500°F to 2000°F. Ensure the paint you select can handle the temperature extremes of your specific project.
2. Durability:
Opt for a spray paint that offers long-term durability. It should be able to resist not just heat, but also rust, chipping, and fading, ensuring the surface maintains its appearance and protection over time.
3. Application:
Consider the ease of application. Aerosol sprays are popular because they provide a uniform coat and can easily cover hard-to-reach areas. The paint should spray smoothly, not run or drip, and provide sufficient coverage without the need for too many coats.
4. Drying Time:
The time it takes for the paint to dry can affect your project timeline. Faster drying paints are convenient, but it’s important they don’t compromise on the quality of the finish.
5. Finish:
High-temp spray paints are available in various finishes, including matte, semi-gloss, and gloss. Consider the aesthetic you want to achieve and choose a product that offers your desired finish.
6. Color Retention:
Choose a paint that maintains its color at high temperatures. Some paints might change color or fade when subjected to extreme heat, so opt for one with proven color retention.
7. Versatility:
Assess the paint’s adherence to different materials, such as metal, ceramic, or masonry. A versatile paint is beneficial if you’re working on a variety of surfaces.
8. Environmental and Health Safety:
Select a paint that meets environmental standards and has low volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Also, remember to use the paint in a well-ventilated area and use appropriate safety gear to protect yourself during application.
9. Brand Reliability:
Invest in a spray paint from a reputable brand. Established brands are likely to provide higher quality products that meet or exceed performance expectations, and they often have better customer support for queries or concerns.
10. Cost:
While not always the case, quality often comes at a price. Evaluate the product’s cost relative to its features and the value it offers, rather than just opting for the cheapest available option.
Choosing the best high heat spray paint involves balancing various factors, from heat resistance and durability to safety and cost. By considering these aspects, you’ll be equipped to select a product that not only stands up to the demands of your high-temperature application but also provides an enduring and aesthetically pleasing finish.