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Painting an egg black

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Testing it out on a broken egg, the egg will go in the garbage after the testing period.  This paint was a little matte for me, or maybe not.  Still deciding.  Trying to find the right paint before I turn one of my real larges into a Big Black Egg.  Anyone have paint advice on ceramic?  Not looking for health warnings, its bbq paint, and I understand it could make some readers suffer from reading my intentions.  :)

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  • cookingdude555
    cookingdude555 Posts: 3,194
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  • Ozzie_Isaac
    Ozzie_Isaac Posts: 19,086
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    I think it will take more than you used.  I can still see the green.

    I do not like that matte grey/black either.  A glossy black would be sexy.
    A bison’s level of aggressiveness, both physical and passive, is legendary. - NPS
  • cookingdude555
    cookingdude555 Posts: 3,194
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    @Ozzie_Isaac, I agree, a glossy black would be better here.  I painted more of the middle section, my pic kind of shows the transition area where the coverage was weaker and you can see the green coming through.  I agree with you tho, it did take more paint than I thought.   Thanks for the feedback/input.

    Love it @Fred19Flintstone !  Its funny because my wife and I drove around tonight listening to the stones.  Was good times.
  • Kayak
    Kayak Posts: 700
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    I don't think you're going to apply any paint that will hold up like baked on color, so it will not look so good after a few years.

    Bob

    New Cumberland, PA
    XL with the usual accessories

  • EggNorth
    EggNorth Posts: 1,535
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    Will make a nice flower or herb pot.
    Dave
    Cambridge, Ontario - Canada
    Large (2010), Mini Max (2015), Large garden pot (2018)
  • northGAcock
    northGAcock Posts: 15,164
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    Ellijay GA with a Medium & MiniMax

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    Run me out in the cold rain and snow
  • caliking
    caliking Posts: 18,731
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    The Rustoleum High Heat has other products (Ultra Enamel, Engine enamel) that come in glossy colors, rated to 2000F. They may have a glossy black that would look nice.

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  • Ozzie_Isaac
    Ozzie_Isaac Posts: 19,086
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    Are you going to sand or bead blast it first?  Seems like you would benefit from etching the glaze somehow.
    A bison’s level of aggressiveness, both physical and passive, is legendary. - NPS
  • ColtsFan
    ColtsFan Posts: 6,342
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    Automotive single stage urethane would hold up. I've used it on engine blocks before, although not really a DIY project if you haven't sprayed before
    ~ John - https://www.instagram.com/hoosier_egger
    XL BGE, LG BGE, KJ Jr, PK Original, Ardore Pizza Oven, King Disc 
    Bloomington, IN - Hoo Hoo Hoo Hoosiers!

  • cookingdude555
    cookingdude555 Posts: 3,194
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    Are you going to sand or bead blast it first?  Seems like you would benefit from etching the glaze somehow.
    I think you are probably right.  I am not sure.  I may clean it good and just go with it.  I dont want to take off any of the green glazing, its pretty much part of the ceramic.  The dimples make traditional sanding for prep a challenge.
  • cookingdude555
    cookingdude555 Posts: 3,194
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    ColtsFan said:
    Automotive single stage urethane would hold up. I've used it on engine blocks before, although not really a DIY project if you haven't sprayed before
    Thanks, I am going to give this a try now.
  • RRP
    RRP Posts: 25,893
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    Why not just sell your apparent step-child BGE and buy a Primo which is already glazed in black?
    Re-gasketing America one yard at a time.
  • cookingdude555
    cookingdude555 Posts: 3,194
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    RRP said:
    Why not just sell your apparent step-child BGE and buy a Primo which is already glazed in black?
    I am an egg person.  This is the one brand I am all in on (well and Weber too).
  • cookingdude555
    cookingdude555 Posts: 3,194
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    I found that pic doing a google search.  I think that is very cool.
  • RRP
    RRP Posts: 25,893
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    RRP said:
    Why not just sell your apparent step-child BGE and buy a Primo which is already glazed in black?
    I am an egg person.  This is the one brand I am all in on (well and Weber too).
    OK...not trying to offend you. Just curious then what is your attraction/desire to make one of your BGEs black? 
    Re-gasketing America one yard at a time.
  • cookingdude555
    cookingdude555 Posts: 3,194
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    RRP said:
    RRP said:
    Why not just sell your apparent step-child BGE and buy a Primo which is already glazed in black?
    I am an egg person.  This is the one brand I am all in on (well and Weber too).
    OK...not trying to offend you. Just curious then what is your attraction/desire to make one of your BGEs black? 
    Not offended.  I am making it similar to the Jamaican flag with yellow, green, and black.  I am going to paint some combination of the nest and bands yellow and green.  I am still trying to figure that out too.  My wife is an artistic person and will help me there.  The standard egg color is the wrong shade for the Jamaican flag, so I like a black egg.  The uniqueness of it I think will be pretty cool.


  • cookingdude555
    cookingdude555 Posts: 3,194
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    RRP said:
    RRP said:
    Why not just sell your apparent step-child BGE and buy a Primo which is already glazed in black?
    I am an egg person.  This is the one brand I am all in on (well and Weber too).
    OK...not trying to offend you. Just curious then what is your attraction/desire to make one of your BGEs black? 
    Not offended.  I am making it similar to the Jamaican flag with yellow, green, and black.  I am going to paint some combination of the nest and bands yellow and green.  I am still trying to figure that out too.  My wife is an artistic person and will help me there.  The standard egg color is the wrong shade for the Jamaican flag, so I like a black egg.  The uniqueness of it I think will be pretty cool.


  • Ozzie_Isaac
    Ozzie_Isaac Posts: 19,086
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    RRP said:
    RRP said:
    Why not just sell your apparent step-child BGE and buy a Primo which is already glazed in black?
    I am an egg person.  This is the one brand I am all in on (well and Weber too).
    OK...not trying to offend you. Just curious then what is your attraction/desire to make one of your BGEs black? 
    Not offended.  I am making it similar to the Jamaican flag with yellow, green, and black.  I am going to paint some combination of the nest and bands yellow and green.  I am still trying to figure that out too.  My wife is an artistic person and will help me there.  The standard egg color is the wrong shade for the Jamaican flag, so I like a black egg.  The uniqueness of it I think will be pretty cool.


    Any way to utilize the existing green of the egg and do yellow and black highlights, or use the green and paint just a portion black and yellow?
    A bison’s level of aggressiveness, both physical and passive, is legendary. - NPS
  • YukonRon
    YukonRon Posts: 16,989
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    Prep is by far the most important step. Make sure the entire surface area is pristine prior to coating.

    Do you plan to put the design on the BGE?
    "Knowledge is Good" - Emil Faber

    XL and MM
    Louisville, Kentucky
  • rekameohs
    rekameohs Posts: 263
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    I am an egg person.  This is the one brand I am all in on (well and Weber too).
    The original Kamado Joes were available in black.

    Raleigh, NC
  • thetrim
    thetrim Posts: 11,357
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    Pics. 


    I might be seeing things, but it looks like you missed an entire side of it. 
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  • thetrim
    thetrim Posts: 11,357
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    How will this affect warranty?
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    XL 6/06, Mini 6/12, L 10/12, Mini #2 12/14 MiniMax 3/16 Large #2 11/20 Legacy from my FIL - RIP
    Tampa Bay, FL
    EIB 6 Oct 95
  • cookingdude555
    cookingdude555 Posts: 3,194
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    RRP said:
    RRP said:
    Why not just sell your apparent step-child BGE and buy a Primo which is already glazed in black?
    I am an egg person.  This is the one brand I am all in on (well and Weber too).
    OK...not trying to offend you. Just curious then what is your attraction/desire to make one of your BGEs black? 
    Not offended.  I am making it similar to the Jamaican flag with yellow, green, and black.  I am going to paint some combination of the nest and bands yellow and green.  I am still trying to figure that out too.  My wife is an artistic person and will help me there.  The standard egg color is the wrong shade for the Jamaican flag, so I like a black egg.  The uniqueness of it I think will be pretty cool.


    Any way to utilize the existing green of the egg and do yellow and black highlights, or use the green and paint just a portion black and yellow?
    Considered that. The greens are not the same. Not really looking to put the flag on the egg. Right now I’m just trying colors on the broken egg. Going to stop at the auto parts store on the way back from work today and try some different shaker cans. 
  • cookingdude555
    cookingdude555 Posts: 3,194
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    YukonRon said:
    Prep is by far the most important step. Make sure the entire surface area is pristine prior to coating.

    Do you plan to put the design on the BGE?
    Not really. I’m not sure I’m skilled enough to transfer a design. The plan right now is just using the colors for components of the egg. Prep will be a big part after I’m done testing on the broken tester egg. 
  • cookingdude555
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    thetrim said:
    How will this affect warranty?
    Not sure, probably will void it. I’m ok with that. 

    rekameohs said:
    I am an egg person.  This is the one brand I am all in on (well and Weber too).
    The original Kamado Joes were available in black.

    Yes they were. Bummer they stopped making them.