![[Hearth.com] so the roofers painted my stainless steel class A chimney [Hearth.com] so the roofers painted my stainless steel class A chimney](/talk/proxy.php?image=http%3A%2F%2Fi22.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fb316%2Fhellcat73%2Fpaintedchimney.jpg&hash=532877e462dd774e942085d6a9148090)
so there it is. the best picture i could manage while standing on top of my truck. original masonry chimney on the left and mr. OD on the right. hope that helps clear up any confusion on the arrangement.
kerryb23 said:we're not selling the house. we're trying to refinance the mortgage to a 15 yr. but anyway. i just want it back to how it was.
greythorn3 said:they make paint stripper for this very reason! you dont need to replace it, just have them strip the paint from it. lets not get overboard here.
I've been using that for a decade now, fabulous stuff. Made from oranges, non-toxic, even smells pleasant. I use it to strip epoxy from my tools. Use the gel format and be patient, it takes a bit. (edit: and don't forget to test it on an inconspicuous area first)pen said:I don't have the product in front of me to double check that it is safe on stainless, but I've been very happy using http://www.citristrip.com/ in the past. Considering the harsh stuff I have used on aluminum rims in the past, I'd be surprised if any paint stripper would do harm to it but it'd be worth checking.
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If it came from a "stove" store, that would be fair, but my guess is that it came from menards. We paint SS pipe all the time for new homes. It has to be etched with vinegar first, then we paint it with paint made for ss, then Stove Bright paint. I doubt the paint that they used will stay, just ask them them to paint it black and be done with it. It looks pretty good to me too.ss="spellchecked_word">argus66</SPAN> said:fact is it was not painted before they started and u did not want it painted! u should not have to repaint anything. tell them u want it replaced at there expense call stove store get estimate. give them the bill. won't pay see u in court.
greythorn3 said:they make paint stripper for this very reason! you dont need to replace it, just have them strip the paint from it. lets not get overboard here.
Backwoods said:(by the way, ss has a protective coating on it, that if gets scrubbed too hard will look like crap)
+1.....if you're going to try and get them to do the fixing,......step away from the pipe. its not hurting anything and not a safety factor, so....if you want them to pay or fix it, stay away from it until its resolved. jmhoBub381 said:I wouldn't touch it,that may allow them to put some blame on you and say they can't fix it now.
Dune said:Backwoods said:(by the way, ss has a protective coating on it, that if gets scrubbed too hard will look like crap)
What coating would that be?
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