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25 minutes ago, slim reaper said:

The fact you can see the brick colour means its burning clean, if you want them discoloured burn wet wood🤣. joking aside I doubt theres a paint would last on a refractory material 

This all day long . I find it gratifying when I can see the vermiculite board in my stove and read the name Burley in the back board .

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7 hours ago, carbs for arbs said:

But it's the firebricks in my stove that I find really ugly, being the pale yellow-ish colour that they are.  Especially when the fire is lit and bright and you can really see them.  So I was hoping to paint them so they disappear more

Well that's about the biggest non problem I ever did hear of, as Stubby said, your combustion chamber is running at it's optimum so why by unhappy with it, I suppose the only ultimate answer to your fussiness could be to find some used space shuttle heat shield tiles on ebay and cut them to fit 👍

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