Instead of getting rid of your old grill, make it look new again with Rust-Oleum Specialty High Heat spray paint. This easy DIY shows you how. Just clean, spray paint and dry. You’ll be cooking up your famous BBQ again this weekend.
- Make sure your grill is completely cool before you start.
- Smooth out any rusty spots, if applicable, and scuff the glossy surface with a light sanding. Wipe away any sanding residue.
- Wash your grill with soap and water and let it dry thoroughly.
- Using painter’s tape, mask off any areas you don’t want to paint.
- Place your grill over a drop cloth and shake the spray can vigorously. Shake often while you paint.
- Hold the can upright 10-16” from surface and spray in a steady back-and-forth motion, slightly overlapping each stroke.
- Apply two or more light coats a few minutes apart to avoid drips and runs.
- Spray paint will be dry to the touch in 30 minutes and to handle in 1-2 hours. Allow paint to dry for 1 hour before heating. You may recoat within 1 hour or after 48 hours.
Tools & Supplies
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Grill
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Painter’s Tape
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Soap & Water
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Sandpaper
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Drop Cloth
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Gloves
- high heat spray
Estimated Time: 2 Hours
Challenge Leve: Easy