Stainless Steel Paint

Looking For Stainless Steel Paint? Look No Further -- We've Got You Covered


Are you looking for some good-quality stainless steel paint -- perhaps for painting that metal shed, or refinishing your kids used car? Well, here are some of our "best picks" in this area --

First of all -- and this one is for all you do-it-yourselfers out there -- is a great product from Seymour -- stainless steel, rust protective spray paint. This stainless steel paint comes in convenient 16 ounce spray cans (priced at $5.55) so you never have to buy more paint than you need or can use (I simply HATE buying too much paint, getting stuck with a lot of leftover stuff I can't use -- and these smaller cans really fit the bill). This stainless steel paint is formulated with 100%, type 316L stainless steel pigment.

Another stainless steel paint product -- this time offered by Corvette Central -- is, appropriately enough, called stainless steel paint for a Corvette. Priced at $7.95 per can (12 ounce) it has been tested and approved by Corvette Central. When applied, it will give a "raw steel" appearance to your car parts -- and it also provides important rust-proof protection as well.

Applying paint to fireplace surfaces is a special challenge -- primarily because of the high temperatures involved. If you need stainless steel paint for your fireplace, then this next product is for you: HomeSaver black paint for stainless steel, developed especially for fireplaces. Manufactured by Copperfield, this special-purpose stainless steel paint will resist heat up to 1200°F -- and it bonds effortlessly to stainless steel surfaces, without the need for an additional primer coat. Very convenient!

Speaking of fireplaces, another area that is hard to cover is stainless steel chimney caps and pipes. These stainless steel surfaces also reach very high temperatures -- and for this you can use some stainless steel chimney paint. This is a specially-formulated stainless steel paint, designed to withstand temperatures up to 1200°F. Made with silicone resins, it also can be used without the need for applying a primer coat.

Another great stainless steel paint product is Steel It, manufactured by Stainless Steel Coatings, Inc. For example, they have a polyurethane system -- Steel It polyurethane which has been applied over Steel It Weathering Primer -- designed for protecting structural steel, which is frequently used on food processing equipment. They also have an Epoxy system (designed primarily for the protection of ferrous metals), and a Steel It Vinyl system (designed for surfaces immersed in water) and a low-VOC system which is more environmentally-friendly.

Are you looking for something to renew the look on your older steel or cast-iron grill, outdoor cooker or barbecue, oven or stove? Then you should check out this product -- Rutland's flat black stove paint. I have seen this available in 12 ounce spray cans for about $15 -- This stainless steel paint will withstand high oven and grill temperatures (up to 1200°F), is non-graying and is also colorfast. It will resist peeling and blistering even in these harsh environments -- and you won't have to spray on a primer coat first. What could be more convenient?