Rutland 1200°F Stove Paint – Brush-On Flat Black, 16 oz vs Tub and tile refinishing kit, satin white (32 fl oz)
Overall winner: Rutland 1200°F Stove Paint – Brush-On Flat Black, 16 oz
Key Differences
Rutland's 1200°F stove/grill paint (A) is formulated for high-temperature applications and has a brush-on formula with good coverage, while Rust-Oleum's Tub & Tile Refinishing Kit (B) is a two-part epoxy designed for moisture resistance and a satin white, professional finish. Choose A if you need heat resistance and a more affordable option; choose B if you need a moisture-resistant, glossy refinishing kit for bathroom surfaces
Rutland 1200°F Stove Paint – Brush-On Flat Black, 16 oz
Brush-on flat black stove paint, withstands up to 1200°F and adheres to steel, cast iron, and aluminum. Quick-drying with good coverage; requires 2-3 coats for best results, and can be used on stoves or grills
Pros
- high heat resistance (1200°F)
- adhesive to multiple metals (steel, cast iron, aluminum)
- fast-drying
- easy to apply
Cons
- some users report peeling on certain surfaces
- strong odor during application
Tub and tile refinishing kit, satin white (32 fl oz)
2-part epoxy acrylic tub and tile refinishing kit for moisture resistance. Thoroughly mix parts A and B before use; covers up to 110 sq ft with two coats. One customer note highlights strong odor and mixed coverage
Pros
- tough epoxy acrylic formula
- moisture resistant finish
- easy application process
- glossy finish that improves appearance
Cons
- odor/strong smell persists for days
- mixed feedback on coverage
- chip resistance concerns after use
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | RUTLAND PRODUCTS |
| Durability | RUTLAND PRODUCTS |
| Versatility | Rust-Oleum |
| User Reviews | RUTLAND PRODUCTS |