bbfarm said:We would like to add some humidity to our house by putting some kind of pan of water on top of the pellet stove.
The problem is our stove has a custom paint job. I called a pellet stove dealer and he was kind of wishy washer with his answer as to anything ruining the paint. He wasn't really sure. He said he thought as long as it didn't get slid along or boil over he thought it would be ok.
We bought one of those cast iron tea kettles. gently set it on there for 1 day. I took it off to check and it left 2 black marks that I really had to scrub to get off.
Just wondering what everyone else uses, or if anyone has any ideas.
Put the cast iron kettle back on to hide the 2 black marks