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Thread: Cerakote baking??

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    Cerakote baking??

    I'm retired and living in an apartment so I can't get away with things I used to do.

    As example, I used to wait until my wife was gone, then I'd use the oven to bake Rustoleum paint on gun parts.

    Once, she came back early before I'd had time to air the place out.
    She asked what that horrible smell was and when I told her, she said:
    "You used my oven to do what??????"
    This sounded somewhat like a dull chain saw hitting a rusty tree spike.

    Serious question:

    How bad does baking Cerakote smell the place up??

    I know there's a non-baking Cerakote but I think the baking type is tougher and certainly faster, or is this incorrect and the non-baking type just as tough and durable?

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    Sorry never used the Cerakote, only KG Gunkote product. I also have no idea what Rustoleum paint smells like baked. Somebody else is going to have to supply the answer.

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    I have one of these for baking parts. The oven thing...not such a good idea
    http://mobile.walmart.com/ip/Char-Br...42?type=search

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    Just smells like warm paint but the smoker looks good.
    While no one ever listens to me,
    I am constantly being told to be quiet.

    In a world of snowflakes,
    be the heat..

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