

🔥 Turn up the heat on style with Aged Copper that lasts!
Rust-Oleum 241232 High Heat Ultra Spray Paint in Aged Copper delivers a durable, rust-resistant enamel finish that withstands extreme temperatures up to 1200°F. Ideal for BBQ grills, firepits, wood stoves, radiators, and automotive parts, it dries quickly in 30 minutes and covers up to 8 sq. ft., maintaining superior color and sheen even after repeated heating. Perfect for professionals and DIYers seeking a high-performance, stylish upgrade that resists corrosion and heat damage.







| ASIN | B001UE7MWO |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,919 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #44 in Spray Paint |
| Brand Name | Rust-Oleum |
| Color | Aged Copper |
| Color Code | Copper |
| Container Type | Can |
| Coverage | 8 sq ft |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (6,549) |
| Finish Type | Metallic |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00020066163587 |
| Included Components | Rust-Oleum 241232 High Heat Ultra Enamel Spray, Aged Copper, 12-Ounce |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Is Waterproof | False |
| Item Form | Aerosol |
| Item Type Name | Rust-Oleum 241232 High Heat Ultra Enamel Spray, Aged Copper, 12-Ounce |
| Item Volume | 12 Fluid Ounces |
| Item Weight | 0.9 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Rust-Oleum |
| Model Name | Ultra High Heat Spray Paint |
| Model Number | 241232 |
| Paint Type | Enamel |
| Part Number | 241232 |
| Size | 12 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
| Special Features | Rust Resistant |
| Specific Uses For Product | Interior/Exterior |
| Surface Recommendation | Wood |
| UPC | 020066163587 |
| Unit Count | 12.0 Ounce |
| Warranty Description | Warranty |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
D**S
This stuff took my 96 Ranger from ugly duckling to belle of the ball!
Got a bunch of these to paint the front bumper, wheels, and grill and headlight trim of my 96 Ranger which were all ugly and faded. Now they look fantastic and have held up over time. Though the grill/headlight trim needs some touching up, but that surface get's a lot of abuse from road dirt, and rushing air and water at freeway speeds. This is more an issue of the material than this paint as the front bumper still looks fine. I got some extra cans in case we needed them, but this stuff goes a long way! I gave the extras to a fellow Ranger owner and they painted the front bumper and trim of their Ranger and they still have 3+ cans left of the 9 I originally bought.
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
D**K
Rustoleum products have never failed me!
I stick with this brand because its durable and I like the colors, especially the metallic finishes. Plus the sprayer nozzles never fails!
J**.
Good but not great
Standard for all my reviews: When reviewing products, I always remain objective and honest about the product or service. I always review with information that I feel others would like to know about the product as I always assume what I'm writing will influence for or against the purchase. I always try to go above and beyond surface characteristics and input into quality, value and application. Most importantly, I will always end the review with an answer as to whether I'd purchase the product again which I believe is the most critical question pertaining to the item. To manufacturers: Want me to review your items, just let me know! Needed for a gas fireplace box that hasn't been resprayed in 15 years. After spending the last few years enjoying the fire and playing the game of "what do you see?" in the pattern of our eroding firebox paint, it was time to research and repaint. It's not something I have done before so I started from square one. After doing research, I went withthe Rust-Oleum based mostly on reviews and cost. I prepped the firebox by doing as good a job as I could on removing all surface debris, soot, paint, etc. to make for a good foundation. I masked off the painting area so as not to paint anything that didn't need it, spending a lot of time not to miss any spots. The removal of the soot and old paint is not a lot of fun and you will get dirty. But I was dedicated to having a good application surface. I used a good application distance and made sure to apply very light coats to all areas, allowing 15 minutes or so in between applications. Following application, I didn't use the fireplace for a couple of days. The end result looked really, really nice. It's now been a few months since application and I am seeing some degradation on the back wall of the firebox again. Not bad, but definitely there. I have also since lowered the flame as it was getting too hot. Not sure if the erosion is due to not doing a good enough job on the preparation, the fire being too hot or perhaps just bad coverage. That all said, I'm still really happy with the product and I would buy it again. I used about 2/3-3/4 of the can on the one fireplace.
V**S
Great Spray Paint for Fireplace Renovation
I used this to paint the brass fireplace surround black when I decided to renovate and install pewter stone. I prepped the surround by washing it down with dish soap and warm water. Then I scuffed it with steel wool and did a final wipe down with mineral spirits. The paint went on very nicely. I applied 3 lighter coats to build and be sure everything got covered. The paint dried very quickly, and I was able to recoat within an hour each time. It was a super easy project (the painting, not the rest of the project, lol). I am very happy with the results and am glad they sell the hi temp version in various finishes. I really didn't want glossy or flat so I chose satin.
L**E
Great. Matches original bbq outside lids satin funish
Great for matching bbq grills original satin finish
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 .
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.
A**I
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R**S
Nice satin finish. Used to paint brass fireplace doors. Could only find flat or semi gloss in stores.
S**R
It is very good product for this kind of price
K**D
Fast delivery And good quality
F**V
Painted exhaust end. GreT look
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