



🔥 Transform heat into style with Rust-Oleum’s ultra-durable spray paint!
Rust-Oleum 241169 High Heat Ultra Spray Paint is a 12 oz black enamel aerosol designed for high-temperature surfaces up to 1200°F. It offers fast drying in 30 minutes, rust and corrosion resistance, and a durable semi-gloss finish that retains color after repeated heating. Perfect for grills, firepits, wood stoves, radiators, and automotive parts, it works on metal and wood for both indoor and outdoor projects.







| Brand | Rust-Oleum |
| Color | Black |
| Finish Type | Semi-Gloss |
| Size | 12 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
| Item Volume | 12 Pints |
| Special Feature | Rust Resistant |
| Unit Count | 12.0 Ounce |
| Paint Type | Enamel |
| Specific Uses For Product | Interior/Exterior |
| Surface Recommendation | Metal,Wood |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor, Outdoor |
| Item Form | Aerosol |
| Included Components | 12-Ounce Paint |
| Is Waterproof | False |
| Model Name | Ultra High Heat Spray Paint |
| Package Information | Can |
| Color Code | Black |
| Full Cure Time | 24 Hours |
| Coverage | 8 sq ft |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| UPC | 020066163563 |
| Manufacturer | Rust-Oleum |
| Dry Time In Hours | 2 |
| Part Number | 241169 |
| Item Weight | 15.8 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 2.5 x 2.5 x 7.7 inches |
| Item model number | 241169 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Finish | Semi-Gloss |
| Material | Plastic |
| Pattern | Spray |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Special Features | Rust Resistant |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Warranty Description | Warranty |
J**.
Rustoleum high heat paint
Excellant paint and excellant price. I touched up the missing enamel on a grill I purchased. I took two months to assemble it ,so I didnt notice the damage in the box. This paint did the trick .
J**E
Use this to update your fireplace!
I don’t have a “before” picture, but this worked really well for painting our brass fireplace. A lot of people use regular High Heat paint instead of High Heat Ultra, and end up with poor results—the finish looks too flat. This version, however, has a nice subtle shine and makes it look like we bought a brand-new fireplace door. I took some pictures so you can see the finish.
C**6
Quality product at an excellent price
Good product and at least 50% less than anyone else on here with a similar product. It dries fast, covers great, and looks good! It really stands up to being heated.
I**.
Rich color, but loses adhesion over time
My exhaust pipes were rusty when I bought my motorcycle a couple years ago, so I sanded them down, primed them with a high heat primer, and painted them black with silvered tips. I initially painted with Rustoleum High Heat Enamel Spray, "Bar-B-Que Black" (which you can find on Amazon). This paint is very flat, more like a very dark grey than black, and has (as another review mentioned) a primer like finish. Took several coats to cover bare metal spots on touch ups. Liquid spills left a noticeable darker patch. Gasoline would cause it to run off. It wasn't the hardiest of paint, and would wear off where my boot touched, and it didn't take much. When I cleaned it with rubbing alcohol, a bunch of paint would leach off on the rag. However, it did stand up to the exhaust heat well. When I refinished my pipes a couple months ago, I used this Rustoleum High Heat Ultra enamel, Black. It's a couple more bucks, but provides a much deeper, semi-gloss black that looks much richer on my bike. And it seems much hardier and more durable as well, and is much more resistant to spills. An alcohol wipe left no paint leaching off on the rag, and it stood up to a gas spill much better than the non-Ultra stuff. It also touches up very nicely. Unless you want a very flat dark grey finish on your pipes, this is the stuff to get. Update 1-20-2015: I have downgraded my review of this product. While the paint has maintained its rich black semi-gloss color, I have been having issues with adhesion. The paint is bubbling near the headers where it is hottest, and on various other parts of the pipe has shown signs of flaking and is not adhering well. The "Bar-B-Que Black" paint did not have these kinds of issues after a few months. If I can figure out why these problems are happening I'll update. But for now it seems that this paint is not as durable over time as the flatter "Bar-B-Que Black" paint. Update 7-16-15: After refinishing my pipes and meticulously prepping and curing, the paint appears to be holding up better. I prepped the pipes with 120 grit sanding with a mouse sander, then two + coats of Rustoleum high heat primer, then applied this paint. I cured it following the instructions to the letter. After about 3 months of intermittent riding, the paint is holding up better, with only a couple very small flakes or chips. Upgraded to three stars. Update 3-3-16: After 9 months the paint is flaking pretty badly in several areas, but there are some sections it is sticking ok. A little light sanding and some touch up (use aluminum foil to cover up the parts you don't want painted) and it lasts for a 2-3 months. Update 4-12-17: This time the paint lasted about a year before there was significant flaking. It is interesting that the worst of the flaking occurs at the end of the pipes, not the headers. It could be that because the ends do not get as hot, the paint is not being "cooked" in as well during the curing process. The curing process seems critical. My procedure now is to paint, let fully dry for 24 hours, run the bike 5 mins, let cool, run 10 mins, let cool, run 20 mins, let cool. Re-coating is easy, just a little light sanding and re-apply a couple coats. I use blue painter's tape and aluminum foil to protect the rest bike while touching up. Upgraded to 4 stars.
J**J
Great but must cure at 400°F and painted surfaces must not touch
Wonderful. Must cure at 400 degrees F for at least an hour. Also, it gets really soft in the first 20 mins of curing at temp, so it must not be touching painted surface. I had to redo mine and its not perfect (oh well still a vast improvement on before) because I laid it in the oven touching the foil and tried to rotate it 20 mins in. Will definitely use again. I got it for a rifle supressor that had gotten fugly over 5+ years of use. I hand sanded 400 to 600 grit all around to help prep the surface and remove caked on gunk. Sprayed with rubbing alcohol and wiped down. Used mineral oils and wiped down. Prepped with gloves. Then 2 coats of paint. First time I didn't suspend it in the air and ended up with lines where it rested when I baked it in a secondary toaster oven in the garage. Sanded around again, 1 coat, used tin foil to make a stand and it turned out great. Would have been perfect if I used the tinfoil as a stand the first time. Make sure to spray about 1 ft to 18 in away, it coats amazing. I tried 1 touch up where I had a scratch and was too close and it pooled. also, at 400 and 1 hr the first time a little still came off when wiped with a towel. (Barely any but still minor residue) 2nd attempt I did 1hr at 400, set to 450 for another 15 mins. This was perfect. No residue would come off. 20 mins of extra heat is the way to go Before and after photos included
H**I
Made our old outdoor fire pit look new!!
This paint did the trick covering the rust on our metal chimnea outdoor fireplace we purchased several years ago here on Amazon! Looks like new! Seems very durable and like it will hold up as well as the original paint or better. Sprayed on smoothly and the coverage was so good it took less than one can. Dried quickly between coats. The size of the can was perfect for this project with some left over! Only wish I would have taken a before photo to show the incredible difference!
M**D
Shake your can up thoroughly
You must shake can up thoroughly
D**N
Transformative Solution for Heat-Exposed Surfaces
The Rust-Oleum Paint 241232 High Heat Ultra Enamel Spray in Aged Copper has completely transformed the appearance of my heat-exposed surfaces, providing durable protection and a stunning aged copper finish that adds character and style to any project. One of the standout features of this spray paint is its high heat resistance. Designed specifically for surfaces exposed to high temperatures, such as grills, fire pits, and wood-burning stoves, this enamel paint provides long-lasting protection against heat, rust, and corrosion. I have used it to refresh and revitalize my grill, and the results have been nothing short of impressive. The aged copper finish of this spray paint is another highlight. The rich, metallic hue adds a touch of elegance and sophistication to any surface, creating a beautiful weathered look that complements both modern and traditional decor styles. Plus, the paint dries quickly to a smooth and durable finish, ensuring professional-looking results with minimal effort. In addition to its heat resistance and aesthetic appeal, this spray paint is also remarkably easy to use. The ergonomic spray nozzle provides a consistent and even coverage, allowing for smooth and uniform application with minimal overspray or drips. Plus, the fast-drying formula means that I can complete my projects in no time, with minimal downtime. Cleanup is a breeze with this spray paint, thanks to its water-based formula that is easy to clean up with soap and water. Plus, the low odor makes it suitable for indoor use, allowing me to tackle projects both inside and outside my home with ease. Overall, I am extremely satisfied with the Rust-Oleum Paint 241232 High Heat Ultra Enamel Spray in Aged Copper. Its high heat resistance, stunning finish, and ease of use make it a must-have for anyone looking to protect and beautify heat-exposed surfaces, and I would highly recommend it to DIY enthusiasts and professionals alike.
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