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Is Rustolium paint safe for inside a cooker?

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Merrick Bill:
My NBBD cooker has some rust spots and I was going to paint the outside.  Then I got to thinking "can I paint the inside, as well?"  I know the cooker was painted black inside and out when I first bought it, so there must be some paint that's food safe.  Anyone have any experience in this area?

Bill

teesquare:
I am not sure that the Rustoleum folks would be o.k. with recommending it for that purpose BIll...
But - if there is no food contact, and you allow a few days for complete cure before cooking in it - and you fire it up to really burn off any volatiles that may be released - .....


I would do it - and not worry about it.

CaptJack:
buy a couple of cans of oven cleaner to use on the inside to help cut the creosote
then use a high pressure washer on the whole thing, inside and out
us any of the high temp enamels
then do a good hot seasoning burn for a few hours to burn out the volatiles

Ron D:
Bill,

Rustolium make a high temp paint just for grills...rated to 1200F. I comes in several colors and flat or Gloss

Merrick Bill:

--- Quote from: Ron D on January 14, 2012, 05:22:49 AM ---Bill,

Rustolium make a high temp paint just for grills...rated to 1200F. I comes in several colors and flat or Gloss

--- End quote ---

That's the one I have.  I just wasn't sure if it was okay to use inside the grill or if it was only for the outside.

Bill

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