14-03-13, 10:08 AM
(13-03-13, 02:00 PM)His Dudeness link Wrote: I've used bbq high temp paint in the past and it peeled away in no time but the granville stuff still looks good.
Lucky B@stard, Dude!!
I owned a Bandit 600 for 2 years and I did my stainless pipes with bbq paint early last year. After 2 months I got a change of heart and wanted to go back to the stainless look. I couldn't get the damn bbq paint off for love nor money. Tried Nitromors for hours, and sanding with 600 grade sandpaper to very very slow effect. It certainly never flaked off on me during that 2 months. Just bought 2 tins of it yesterday for another project. It's called Rust-oleum Stove and BBQ Paint. Expensive....but excellent IMO.