New Coat High Temp Paint

At a glance

Our Australian Made & Owned Firewise New Coat High Temp Paint is suitable for painting items that are exposed to high temperatures.

    • Prevents Rust
    • Heat Resistant to 500oC
    • Satin Finish
    • Colour: Black Satin
    • Coverage: 13-18m2/L

 

250mL Tin
RRP $26.81 inc. GST
Retail Barcode: 9312066055155

500mL Tin
RRP $35.74 inc. GST
Retail Barcode: 9312066055117

4L Tin
RRP $147.99 inc. GST
Retail Barcode: 9312066055049

Important note: As all of our High Tempature Paint is classed as a dangerous good (DG) there is an added fee to the shipping total. If the actual shipping total is different to the website we will contact you for the difference.

Items that get hot require special heat-resistant paint to help prevent them from rusting. New Coat High Temp Paint is a self-priming, silicone-based, low-sheen, heat-resistant paint that withstands continuous temperatures up to 350°C (up to 500°C for short periods). It may be painted directly onto cast iron, steel and stainless steel.

  • How to Use
  • Safety Directions
  • FAQ's

PREPARATION: Clean surface thoroughly. Remove all traces of grease, oil, dirt and rust. Sand previously painted surfaces lightly. Wipe with mineral turps and allow to dry.

APPLICATION: Choose a dry, well ventilated area. Stir thoroughly. Apply in thin coats. Two coats are usually sufficient. Lightly sand between coats. Do not paint below 5°C or in high humidity.

DRY TIME: Touch dry in 1-2 hours. Handle in 4-6 hours. Recoat after 16 hours. Longer drying time needed in cold or damp/humid weather. Allow 24hrs between drying and curing.

CURING: It is important that the heating unit be fully cured to achieve ‘a hard, dry state’, as below:

  • Ensure good ventilation by opening all windows and doors.
  • Light a small fire inside the unit using paper and kindling wood only and maintain the fire’s intensity for at least 1 hour. Some fumes and smoke may be emitted during this time. Avoid breathing fumes and smoke.
  • Gradually build the fire’s intensity over a further 1 hour period in order to complete the post curing of the paint. Very little fumes or smoke should be emitted during this time.
  • When this process has been completed, the unit may be used in the normal manner.

CLEAN UP: Clean brushes and equipment with mineral turps after use.

COVERAGE: 13-18m2/L

Note: Paint may be thinned with up to 10% mineral turpentine for brushing or up to 25% for spraying.

Contains: >20%  MINERAL TURPENTINE.

PROTECT OUR ENVIRONMENT: Do not pour leftover paint down the drain.

SAFETY DIRECTIONS: Risk: Flammable. Harmful bu inhalation and in contact with skin. Irritating to eyes, respiratory system and skin. Vapours may cause drowsiness and dizziness.

SAFETY: Keep out of the reach of children. Keep container tightly closed in a cool, well ventialted place. Keep away from sources of ignition. Do not breathe fumes/vapour or spray. Use only in well ventilated areas. Keep windows and doors open during use and whilst drying. If coating large areas, wear an organic vapour respirator. Avoid contact with skin and eyes. DO NOT SMOKE.

SAFETY DIRECTIONS: FLAMMABLE. Keep all paint products out of reach of children. May be harmful if swallowed. May cause an allergic skin reaction. May cause drowsiness or dizziness. May cause respiratory irritation. DO NOT SWALLOW. NOT TO BE USED AS A FOOD CONTAINER.

FIRST AID: For advice, contact a Poisons Information Centre (e.g. phone Australia 13 11 26; New Zealand 0800 764 766) or a doctor (at once). If swallowed, do NOT induce vomiting. If in eyes, hold eyelids apart and flush the eye continuously with running water. Continue flushing until advised to stop by a Poisons Information Centre or a doctor, or for at least 15 minutes. If skin or hair contact occurs, remove contaminated clothing and flush skin and hair with running water.

Can pregnant woman use it?

Yes, anything that can cause fetal abnormalities has to be stated, by law, globally.

Is a primer required before using Hi-T?

No, no primer is required.

Is it ok to paint over a pot belly stove polish, that has been previously had stove polish applied to it?

No, you are best to stick with stove polish however, if you do want to use paint, you will need to sand back the stove and ensure all traces of stove polish are removed.

If I paint my rangehood, will the Hi-T paint still cure?

Yes, the heat coming from the stove top will be enough to cure it.

If I want to remove the paint how do I get it off?

A heat gun or sandblaster will do the trick.


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