Stainless Steel Appliances for under $100.00 - Believe it!

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Uploaded by on Oct 8, 2009

Thomas' Liquid Stainless Steel is a brush on stainless steel for updating appliances, backsplashes, countertops, fixtures, hardware etc.

Liquid Stainless Steel is made with 100% stainless steel in a water based automotive grade resin. It's low cost and ease of application make updating appliances easy and affordable.

www.LiquidStainlessSteel.com

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  • and why not shake the clear coat can?

    will it void the warrenty? does it explode?

    am i seeing this right? i can paint the glass top of a stove?

    also, will this paint work on a dirt bike exhaust system?

  • @hurmpfff Shaking can incorporate too much air and adversely affect the finish. Yes, it has good adhesion to glass. No, you can't paint an exhaust pipe. The finish will turn brown. Liquid Stainless Steel maintains its color up to 300 degrees F.

  • Been nice to see it side by side with real stainless steel; close up and sharp focused.

  • @alinsoutherncal Thank you for your comment. There are so many variations in color among fabricated stainless steel appliances that it's impossible to match them all. Liquid Stainless Steel matches some well and some not so well. The one thing all our customers agree on is Liquid Stainless Steel matches much better than Harvest Gold, Avocodo Green or White if they already own 1 or 2 stainless appliances.

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  • Liquid Stainless offers a way to update appliances you already have. This helps save money and revive your kitchen. Many customers prefer a brushed stainless look to an olive green or plain white.

  • I agree with Mr. Trda.

  • You should try painting the top of the stove black - the whole thing stainless looks kinda tacky.

  • @hurmpfff LOL...

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