I want to use edding 5200 permanent spray on parts of a tea light. The paint may therefore come into contact with a flame. Is the paint designed for this purpose?

Normally, edding 5200 permanent spray is heat-resistant to 80°C. The paint isn’t therefore suitable for parts that will become hotter than this, or that will come into direct contact with a flame.

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