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New Guy
Trade: Remodeling
Join Date: Dec 2006
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Regarding Spray Painting
Hi, I am going to be spray painting one of those 220 volt wall heaters that are recessed into the wall. It looks something like this heatersplus.com/lfk.htm. It is a semi-gloss brown color while they want white. I was going to just spray a white primer on it and then follow it up with an white epoxy spray. The stuff that comes in the can. I was kinda worried about the heat from the heater causing the white paint to discolor overtime. What do you think. Thanks
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Pro
Trade: Painting Contractor
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Huntsville Alabama
Posts: 1,349
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Re: Regarding Spray Painting
they make high heat rattle cans if that is what you were thinking of. They also make a high heat, that you can brush on.
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