I have a hood type bbq grill that is on my deck in a harsh environment on the bay islands off brisbane that has had surface rust on the outside - this is both the outside cool and hot areas of the bbq. I had sanded down the original paint and minor rust, cleaned with mineral turps and given two coats of White Night spray for metal that is subject to high temp from Bunnings and it looked great but after a few weeks the coating id disappearing and fine rust is returning. I visited my local bunnings and sought assistance from paint dept but they had no specific knowledge and could only scan the myriad of products on the shelf and read the directions as I has been doing. I assume I need to use some sort of metal primer good for combatting rust followed by a product that might be brushed on to give a thicker coat but it needs to withstand temps of 300-400 celsius I guess. Regular cooking temp is 180 though it has got to 250 before. Note this is not for the grill or anywhere near the food cooking areas which are fine