The photo shows an older gas stove that is chipped (black spots). Is there a good paint (preferably from Home Depot or Lowe's) that should be used for this type hot environment?
UDPATE:
This stove is for a rental unit and this tenant is really tough on gear. They pay for repairs, but a sensible approach would take this into account
Best Answer
Most home centers have porcelain chip repair products. Sheffield and Rustoleum are a couple of popular brands. It is supplied in a small bottle with a brush built into the cap similar to automotive touch-up paint. It will cover the chip and prevent the steel from rusting. The repair will be visible, but less obvious.