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Set up a spray area by covering work area with a drop cloth. Make sure it is a well-ventilated area.
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Prep surface by sanding any rough areas. If there are areas with flaking rust, use a wire brush to remove it.
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Thoroughly clean the fire pit with an all-purpose cleaner/degreaser. Rinse with water and allow to dry.
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Tape off any surfaces that you do not want to paint.
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Holding the can of Krylon High Heat Max - Copper 6-8 inches from the surface, begin painting using a sweeping side-to-side motion with slight overlap.
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Allow paint to dry for 30-60 seconds.
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Continue to apply light, multiple coats, waiting 30-60 seconds between each, until you are satisfied with the appearance.
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NOTE: Do not apply paint to the inside of the fire pit where surface is exposed to open flame.
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Krylon High Heat Max dries to the touch in 10 minutes and can be handled in about one hour.
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Allow to dry overnight before using.