Weber Factory Touch Up Paint?


 
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by Bill S.:
I would just get a high heat enamel paint from an auto store. I was eyeballing some about a month ago. Or this maybe..
http://www.rustoleum.com/CBGProduct.asp?pid=108 </div></BLOCKQUOTE>

Thanks Bill. This would be for a yellow grill. It's kind of like a pastel yellow. Simpons grill. Very small chip on it.
 
Call Weber!

They're nice people.
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JimT
 
I asked that question of Weber and the response was "No." Since the grills are porcelain enameled, paint by and of itself doesn't "fix" dents and chips. Most folks that touch up old grills use high heat engine enamel or brake paint. I've used that on my red and my yellow. I've not cooked on the yellow. I use the red at least once a week and the paint I used is not a perfect match - especially when the grill changes colors after it gets hot - but it keeps the grill from rusting. I re-apply to the affected areas about once a year.

Pat
 
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by Pat Smith:
I asked that question of Weber and the response was "No." Since the grills are porcelain enameled, paint by and of itself doesn't "fix" dents and chips. Most folks that touch up old grills use high heat engine enamel or brake paint. I've used that on my red and my yellow. I've not cooked on the yellow. I use the red at least once a week and the paint I used is not a perfect match - especially when the grill changes colors after it gets hot - but it keeps the grill from rusting. I re-apply to the affected areas about once a year.

Pat </div></BLOCKQUOTE>

Thanks Pat! I've paint matched at my Tru Hardware store. Perhaps if I take in the grill so they can paint match it, would be my best option. But it would have to be high heat, since the affected area is near the ash catcher. Thanks!!!
 
porc-a-fix sells a high heat touch up porcelain paint. They have gloss black which would be great on most webers.

They also carry a high heat white, they don't have yellow, but I bet you could get their regular yellow porcelain touch-up and some high heat white and mix it yourself for a very good match to the pastel yellow.
 

 

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