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Posted: 20-01-2012 , 08:16 PM #16 |
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No problem. Wasn't sure where you lived so thought was worth a shot.
Wouldn't fancy the job of removing it myself :-) |
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Posted: 22-01-2012 , 01:37 AM #17 |
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Location: Wicklow
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You can buy spray paint in Woodies that is specifically for stoves (solid fuel) and bbqs so definitely heat resistant and durable. It is matt black and actually handles a wipe down quite well. It's about €11.99 last time I looked but I may be wrong on that one.
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Posted: 08-02-2012 , 11:58 PM #18 |
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Location: Greystones, Co. Wicklow
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i am watching this with beady eyes...i have a similar situation :) and cannot afford to replace.
but this suggestion is giving me hope! |
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Posted: 03-04-2012 , 04:58 PM #19 |
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Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Drogheda
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Ripped it out and replaced fireplace with a stove, but that costs a bit.
I think you can tile over tile, as a stop-gap measure. |
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Posted: 06-04-2012 , 09:42 PM #20 |
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Location: kildare
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Clubby believe it or not I think it is a really nice fireplace and so would a lot of other people. Can it be removed and sold (not to me, don't need one)? Would hate to see you painting it.
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Posted: 31-01-2013 , 11:15 AM #21 |
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Drogheda, Co. Louth
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We have just replaced our fireplace with a stove and want to get rid of the mahogany and marble if you're interested. Drogheda area
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