Blacking a fisher?

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Feb 18, 2018
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VT
I have a Fisher fireplace insert and while it's not rusty, it's a bit dull and dusty. I remember that stove black was something that grandma put on her old wood cook stove way back when. Is that something I could do to refresh my Fisher? If so, does anyone have recommended products?
 

bholler

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Staff member
Jan 14, 2014
31,958
central pa
I have a Fisher fireplace insert and while it's not rusty, it's a bit dull and dusty. I remember that stove black was something that grandma put on her old wood cook stove way back when. Is that something I could do to refresh my Fisher? If so, does anyone have recommended products?
Nope. Use stove paint. Stove Brite satin black