ChrisArgentino
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I used some rustoleum protective enamel spray paint for my entire genesis frame. Will this be okay? Or does the part of the frame that the firebox goes on has to be high heat?
Thanks Larry, that's very possible. I put the paint on pretty thick. In addition, I think it might have been a really hot and humid day. I have roll painted endcaps before but have brought them immediately inside to dry in an air conditioned area. This was the first time I rolled a cookbox. I liked the initial look but I have to figure a way out to reduce the bubbling.Might have been on there too thick or maybe moisture had penetrated the casting (which is porous) and basically steamed the paint off
Thanks Bruce, for Rustoleum, what kind of burn in temp do you do and for what amount of time? We definitely took this grill up to full temp and for a long time on the first lite up.I am not sure on Krylon, but Rustoleum High heat calls for a burn in period. If you didn't do it before taking your grill up to full temps, that could be an issue as well.
Thanks Josh, it's ok, it for personal use and works great. I can easily repaint just the cookbox if I want. The paint was leftover from a previous grill and had been sitting for at least a few weeks. I remember stirring it but it's possible that I didn't shake it enough. My Ace is really close by so next time I may have them machine shake it.I'm sorry that happened Val. I haven't experienced anything like that. I do like Krylon high heat Max the best but it definitely needs thorough mixing or shaking. More so than Rust-Oleum. Not sure if that had anything to do with this specific situation though.