Forrest Recognized As Ethical Business Leader of the Year by Bushnell University
Bushnell University (Formerly Northwest Christian University) recognized Forrest Technical Coatings for being leaders in Ethical Business Practices in the Eugene, Oregon community. www.forrestpaint.com
FireSnake Rail Heater - Demonstration
Classification: Corrosion and Rust Preventive Coatings
See the benefits and use of FireSnake Rail Heater for repairing pull aparts. Enjoy the vintage video feel of this video from 2003, we've been making FireSnake to keep railroad workers safe for that long!
2023 Winner Bold Steps in Sustainability Award from City of Eugene - FORREST Technical Coatings
Forrest Technical Coatings Won the City of Eugene BOLD STEPS award for 2023! We are honored to be recognized for our organizational commitment to sustainability.
Paint Stove Pipe with Stove Bright® High Temp Paint Aerosols
Classification: Heat Resistant and Flame Retardant Coatings
How to paint stove pipe with Stove Bright® High Temp Paint aerosols. For more information on Stove Bright® High Temp Paint products visit:
https://forrestpaint.com/product/stove-bright-aerosol-and-consumer/
Includes:
-Surface preparation of pipe to prepare for the application of Stove Bright® High Temp Paint
-Stove Painting process
Initial burn:
-There will be off-gassing during the initial burn as the paint cures. This is normal and will have an odor. Be sure to ventilate the room and distance people and pets as you complete this initial burn.
-follow the steps in the Stove Bright High Temp Paint user guide: https://resources.forrestpaint.com/the-complete-user-guide-to-stove-bright-high-temperature-paint
-start a kindling fire for 5-10 minutes to heat the stove to ambient temperature.
-add fuel slowly to avoid shocking the paint.
-build the fire to normal size for about 45 minutes to an hour. Following this ramp up period, stoke the stove to a properly hot fire.
How To Cure High Heat Liquid Paint (Stove Bright)
Classification: Heat Resistant and Flame Retardant Coatings
Stove Bright® High Temp Paint is cured with heat. See the proper way to do the initial burn after painting your wood or gas stove. For more information on Stove Bright® High Temp Paint products visit:
https://forrestpaint.com/product/stove-bright-aerosol-and-consumer/
Video content:
-Wait at least 4 hours from the time of painting until starting the fire.
-Start a kindling fire and let it burn for 5-10 minutes
-Build the fire to normal size during operation or even larger than normal sized fire. Burn for 45 minutes to an hour.
-Be sure to ventilate the room to relieve odor and visible smoke. This off-gassing is a normal and necessary part of the process.
-The color is set once the burn is complete. The paint is now cured and will be stronger and color stable.
-Over 30 different colors to choose from
How to apply Stove Bright® High Temp Paint - 3 light coats
Classification: Heat Resistant and Flame Retardant Coatings
Mr. Stove Bright demonstrates "how to" apply Stove Bright® High Temp Paint in three light coats. This video shows application on a metal panel for clarity.
Learn more about available Stove Bright® High Temp Paint Products at https://forrestpaint.com/product/stove-bright-aerosol-and-consumer/.
Video content:
Apply 3 light coats of Stove Bright® high temp paint to your metal stove after doing proper preparation. The color in this video is Emerald Green, but Stove Bright® High Temp Paint comes in over 30 stock high temperature paint colors.
Choose an alternative to a black wood stove for a more interesting architectural feature!
Prepare substrate of wood or gas stoves for high temp paint: Stove Bright® High Temp Paint
Classification: Heat Resistant and Flame Retardant Coatings
Prepare a wood or gas stove for repainting with Mr. Stove Bright®.
Video Contents:
Use a fine-grit Scotch Brite pad or a fine grit sandpaper to rough up the surface so it will accept the new paint better.
If a stove already has Stove Bright® High Temp Paint applied, you do not need to remove old paint. If you are unsure, apply a bit of Stove Bright® High Temp Paint to the surface to see if the paint reacts with the existing paint (bubbling).
After scuffing the surface, use Stove Bright® Paint Prep to clean up debris.
For more about Stove Bright® Products see: https://forrestpaint.com/product/stove-bright-aerosol-and-consumer/
Remove rust from a wood or gas stove with Mr. Stove Bright® High Temp Paint
Classification: Heat Resistant and Flame Retardant Coatings
-Wear PPE - mask, gloves, eye protection
-Removing rust from a wood or gas stove before refurbishing and repainting with Stove Bright® or any other high temp paint
-Do not use chemical rust removers. It will affect the repaint.
-Use Scotch Brite pad or sandpaper to remove the rust.
-Wipe it down with paint prep and continue to remove rust.
-Use a wire brush or a drill with wire attachment to remove rust along with the sandpaper.
-Sand blasting is always an option for rust removal as well.
FireSlug Slash Burner: Non-Toxic Burning in Agricultural and Forest Management
FireSlug Slash Burner by Forrest Technical Coatings is a non-toxic product designed to be used on slash piles for forestry, agricultural, and land management purposes.