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Folks,
If anyone knows of a paint product (and where to obtain it) for the following application & conditions, please let me know. 

My client wants a flat (matte) finish, terra cotta color painted on an interior wood stove flue (Selkirk brand, double wall -- not insulated; it comes out of the box in flat (matte) black. The pipe is rated up to 2100 degrees F; under normal operating conditions, max temp is more like 500 degrees).
We have an auto body shop to set up for spraying. And no one involved wants canned spray paint. 

I would be grateful for advice or answers,  and tolerant, up to a point, for the traditional jokes. 

Thanks!

Mary Tegel


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