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27th June 2019, 08:52 PM
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Food grade paint.
So my camping hotplate that I've have for over 20 years finally needs some tlc. Its a pressed metal plate. The paint has finally burnt off in one section. I'd love to strip it back and repaint it, but finding the paint seems harder than I thought. Not one bbq or woodfire shop I've been to sell any such thing. They've all said to throw it out and just buy a new one. Not what I want to do.
Anyone know where I could get food grade paint?
Last edited by mudski; 27th June 2019 at 09:27 PM.
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27th June 2019 08:52 PM
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27th June 2019, 09:03 PM
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Patrol God
I wonder if those blokes that make smokers n stuff could tell ya mate
Westy made a smoker or 2 me thinks
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27th June 2019, 09:28 PM
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Avo
I wonder if those blokes that make smokers n stuff could tell ya mate
Westy made a smoker or 2 me thinks
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Yeah not sure. Can, or do they cook food directly on the metal of the smoker though?
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27th June 2019, 09:35 PM
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Honestly Mark mate, personally never heard of food grade paint, not to say it aint so. What’s wrong with stripping it back to raw steel and oiling/flavouring the shiat out of it?
Just thinking it can’t be good if its original ‘coating’ has started leaving its host, the steel !
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27th June 2019, 09:58 PM
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Originally Posted by
MB
Honestly Mark mate, personally never heard of food grade paint, not to say it aint so. What’s wrong with stripping it back to raw steel and oiling/flavouring the shiat out of it?
Just thinking it can’t be good if its original ‘coating’ has started leaving its host, the steel !
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Fully aboard here. Painted cooking surface? Never heard of it. Go seasoned only I say.
What is the charge? Eating a meal? A succulent Chinese meal??
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27th June 2019, 10:05 PM
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It’s a pressed steel plate. I can’t season it as nothing will stick to it. If it was cast that would be easy to season.
Surely there is a food grade paint though. I can by a black painted steel frypan from anywhere. So surely there’s something.
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27th June 2019, 10:35 PM
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Patrol God
Originally Posted by
mudski
It’s a pressed steel plate. I can’t season it as nothing will stick to it. If it was cast that would be easy to season.
Surely there is a food grade paint though. I can by a black painted steel frypan from anywhere. So surely there’s something.
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Can ya get it plated,or teflon coat somewhere
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27th June 2019, 10:54 PM
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28th June 2019, 06:43 AM
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Mark, 30 years in the food industry , processing and manufacturing - there aint no such thing that I know about. For a start, there isn't a paint that will withstand a flame from a fire - it would need to be a ceramic enamel or similar. Ceramic enamels do last but they are hard and brittle and the slightest crack and they delaminate.Teflon burns at 400 degC, which is why they last at home with our cookers around the 250 max, but fires can get over 600 Deg c from my measurements during the R&D phase of the Pizza Oven. You are better off with a raw surface for campfires and oil it before and after use.
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28th June 2019, 08:12 AM
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Righto then. I will just strip it back and keep it oiled. The plate I have I doubt its ceramic coated purely because of its age. It could be but I dunno. I just assumed you could buy a paint and be done with it, especially when two different shops said to get food grade paint. I was like huh? at the first shop, then the second said it. I thought there must be something then.
Thanks guys.
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