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  • #16
    idn, i sprayed mine today and plan on baking it tomorow or in the near future, the can doesn't say anything about not baking it in your kitchen oven and i'm sure in todays society it would have to in order for them to not get sued if someone did get sick from it.

    not sure what else to do because we've only got one oven :?
    ~Nate

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    • #17
      I would do it....you have some vapors while baking, but unless you drip it inside the oven whats left. Fire up the oven and if it stinksclean it, if not....then cook away. I agree with Nate....it would say on the can if it was not safe to use the oven afterwards
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      • #18
        I agree, the duplicolor paint is a consumer product sold just about everywhere. It has directions for baking at temperatures around 400F, which is home oven range. If it was going to kill you im sure it would have a warning otherwise someone would get sued.
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