Safe to Paint a Light Fixture?
I have several recessed (canned lighting in my ceiling) light
fixtures in my family room. The interior of this fixture (reflector shield) is black. They are not your normal 6" fixture, but instead measure 8" which I am finding is an odd size. I would like to spray paint the reflector shields black. Ace sold me Satin Krylon Fusion for plastic/metal. I am concerned that this may be a fire hazard. Can anyone advise me on this? Many thanks. Kate |
Safe to Paint a Light Fixture?
Sorry, I meant to say I would like to paint the reflector shields white.
They are black now. Kate wrote: I have several recessed (canned lighting in my ceiling) light fixtures in my family room. The interior of this fixture (reflector shield) is black. They are not your normal 6" fixture, but instead measure 8" which I am finding is an odd size. I would like to spray paint the reflector shields black. Ace sold me Satin Krylon Fusion for plastic/metal. I am concerned that this may be a fire hazard. Can anyone advise me on this? Many thanks. Kate |
Safe to Paint a Light Fixture?
On 3/1/2009 11:07 PM Kate spake thus:
Sorry, I meant to say I would like to paint the reflector shields white. They are black now. Kate wrote: I have several recessed (canned lighting in my ceiling) light fixtures in my family room. The interior of this fixture (reflector shield) is black. They are not your normal 6" fixture, but instead measure 8" which I am finding is an odd size. I would like to spray paint the reflector shields black. Ace sold me Satin Krylon Fusion for plastic/metal. I am concerned that this may be a fire hazard. By "reflector shield" you mean the inside of the can, correct? No problemo painting it; after all, that's who it got the color it is. (Probably baked on, but still paint.) Obviously, you're going to let the paint dry first, right? -- Any system of knowledge that is capable of listing films in order of use of the word "****" is incapable of writing a good summary and analysis of the Philippine-American War. And vice-versa. This is an inviolable rule. - Matthew White, referring to Wikipedia on his WikiWatch site (http://users.erols.com/mwhite28/wikiwoo.htm) |
Safe to Paint a Light Fixture?
Yes, it is the inside of the fixture. Yes, I would let it dry.
Just wondering if the paint will crack at some point, and then I would really have a mess. Thanks. David Nebenzahl wrote: On 3/1/2009 11:07 PM Kate spake thus: Sorry, I meant to say I would like to paint the reflector shields white. They are black now. Kate wrote: I have several recessed (canned lighting in my ceiling) light fixtures in my family room. The interior of this fixture (reflector shield) is black. They are not your normal 6" fixture, but instead measure 8" which I am finding is an odd size. I would like to spray paint the reflector shields black. Ace sold me Satin Krylon Fusion for plastic/metal. I am concerned that this may be a fire hazard. By "reflector shield" you mean the inside of the can, correct? No problemo painting it; after all, that's who it got the color it is. (Probably baked on, but still paint.) Obviously, you're going to let the paint dry first, right? |
Safe to Paint a Light Fixture?
"Kate" wrote in message ... I have several recessed (canned lighting in my ceiling) light fixtures in my family room. The interior of this fixture (reflector shield) is black. They are not your normal 6" fixture, but instead measure 8" which I am finding is an odd size. I would like to spray paint the reflector shields black. Ace sold me Satin Krylon Fusion for plastic/metal. I am concerned that this may be a fire hazard. Can anyone advise me on this? *It sounds as though you may have commercial cans instead of residential. If you can find a manufacturer's name somewhere inside you might be able to get replacement trims and reflectors. I suggest the use of a high heat paint for the interior as it can get quite hot inside due to eat build-up. |
Safe to Paint a Light Fixture?
"Kate" wrote in message ... I have several recessed (canned lighting in my ceiling) light fixtures in my family room. The interior of this fixture (reflector shield) is black. They are not your normal 6" fixture, but instead measure 8" which I am finding is an odd size. I would like to spray paint the reflector shields black. Ace sold me Satin Krylon Fusion for plastic/metal. I am concerned that this may be a fire hazard. Can anyone advise me on this? Many thanks. Kate Many models of recessed trims made by Lightolier, Progress, Atlite, and some others, have removable baffles that just snap out. This would make it very easy to spray them. I've done this several times and had great success. I agree with John Grabowski and would only use paint made for high temperature. Depending upon the model of the fixture, and the type and wattage of lamp installed, there is a potential for a concentration of heat very close to the baffle |
Safe to Paint a Light Fixture?
On Mon, 2 Mar 2009 06:15:09 -0500, "John Grabowski"
wrote: "Kate" wrote in message ... I have several recessed (canned lighting in my ceiling) light fixtures in my family room. The interior of this fixture (reflector shield) is black. They are not your normal 6" fixture, but instead measure 8" which I am finding is an odd size. I would like to spray paint the reflector shields black. Ace sold me Satin Krylon Fusion for plastic/metal. I am concerned that this may be a fire hazard. Can anyone advise me on this? *It sounds as though you may have commercial cans instead of residential. If you can find a manufacturer's name somewhere inside you might be able to get replacement trims and reflectors. I suggest the use of a high heat paint for the interior as it can get quite hot inside due to eat build-up. BarBQ paint of high heat exhaust paint (header paint" from automotive supplier would fill the fill. |
Safe to Paint a Light Fixture?
You are right on. I just called Krylon before getting your post, and
Krylon is not the right stuff. Many thanks. John Grabowski wrote: "Kate" wrote in message ... I have several recessed (canned lighting in my ceiling) light fixtures in my family room. The interior of this fixture (reflector shield) is black. They are not your normal 6" fixture, but instead measure 8" which I am finding is an odd size. I would like to spray paint the reflector shields black. Ace sold me Satin Krylon Fusion for plastic/metal. I am concerned that this may be a fire hazard. Can anyone advise me on this? *It sounds as though you may have commercial cans instead of residential. If you can find a manufacturer's name somewhere inside you might be able to get replacement trims and reflectors. I suggest the use of a high heat paint for the interior as it can get quite hot inside due to eat build-up. |
Safe to Paint a Light Fixture?
You guys are great. Many thanks.
RBM wrote: "Kate" wrote in message ... I have several recessed (canned lighting in my ceiling) light fixtures in my family room. The interior of this fixture (reflector shield) is black. They are not your normal 6" fixture, but instead measure 8" which I am finding is an odd size. I would like to spray paint the reflector shields black. Ace sold me Satin Krylon Fusion for plastic/metal. I am concerned that this may be a fire hazard. Can anyone advise me on this? Many thanks. Kate Many models of recessed trims made by Lightolier, Progress, Atlite, and some others, have removable baffles that just snap out. This would make it very easy to spray them. I've done this several times and had great success. I agree with John Grabowski and would only use paint made for high temperature. Depending upon the model of the fixture, and the type and wattage of lamp installed, there is a potential for a concentration of heat very close to the baffle |
Safe to Paint a Light Fixture?
Kate wrote:
I have several recessed (canned lighting in my ceiling) light fixtures in my family room. The interior of this fixture (reflector shield) is black. They are not your normal 6" fixture, but instead measure 8" which I am finding is an odd size. I would like to spray paint the reflector shields black. Ace sold me Satin Krylon Fusion for plastic/metal. I am concerned that this may be a fire hazard. Can anyone advise me on this? Many thanks. Kate If you're worried about heat, you can call an automobile parts supply house and ask if they stock spray paint for exhaust manifolds. That type of paint is meant to withstand high heat and it comes in a wide variety of colors. http://www.paintexhaustmanifold.com/ TDD |
Safe to Paint a Light Fixture?
Kate wrote:
I have several recessed (canned lighting in my ceiling) light fixtures in my family room. The interior of this fixture (reflector shield) is black. They are not your normal 6" fixture, but instead measure 8" which I am finding is an odd size. I would like to spray paint the reflector shields black. Ace sold me Satin Krylon Fusion for plastic/metal. I am concerned that this may be a fire hazard. Can anyone advise me on this? Many thanks. Kate just use bbq paint, or high heat engine paint from the autoparts store. The stuff you were sold, probably won't burn, but it may bubble up and fall off. s |
Safe to Paint a Light Fixture?
Thank you very much for your help.
Steve Barker wrote: Kate wrote: I have several recessed (canned lighting in my ceiling) light fixtures in my family room. The interior of this fixture (reflector shield) is black. They are not your normal 6" fixture, but instead measure 8" which I am finding is an odd size. I would like to spray paint the reflector shields black. Ace sold me Satin Krylon Fusion for plastic/metal. I am concerned that this may be a fire hazard. Can anyone advise me on this? Many thanks. Kate just use bbq paint, or high heat engine paint from the autoparts store. The stuff you were sold, probably won't burn, but it may bubble up and fall off. s |
Safe to Paint a Light Fixture?
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David Nebenzahl wrote: On 3/1/2009 11:07 PM Kate spake thus: Sorry, I meant to say I would like to paint the reflector shields white. They are black now. Kate wrote: I have several recessed (canned lighting in my ceiling) light fixtures in my family room. The interior of this fixture (reflector shield) is black. They are not your normal 6" fixture, but instead measure 8" which I am finding is an odd size. I would like to spray paint the reflector shields black. Ace sold me Satin Krylon Fusion for plastic/metal. I am concerned that this may be a fire hazard. By "reflector shield" you mean the inside of the can, correct? No problemo painting it; after all, that's who it got the color it is. (Probably baked on, but still paint.) Could be anodized aluminum. OP, I wonder whether there's a good reason for the inside to be black, that you may not have considered. Maybe stick a piece of (rolled) heavy white paper up inside there to make sure you really like white. |
Safe to Paint a Light Fixture?
As someone else suggested, let the paint dry overnight
before turning the bulb on. Should be fine. -- Christopher A. Young Learn more about Jesus www.lds.org .. "Kate" wrote in message ... Sorry, I meant to say I would like to paint the reflector shields white. They are black now. Kate wrote: I have several recessed (canned lighting in my ceiling) light fixtures in my family room. The interior of this fixture (reflector shield) is black. They are not your normal 6" fixture, but instead measure 8" which I am finding is an odd size. I would like to spray paint the reflector shields black. Ace sold me Satin Krylon Fusion for plastic/metal. I am concerned that this may be a fire hazard. Can anyone advise me on this? Many thanks. Kate |
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