Enamel paint typically begins to soften and can start to break down at temperatures around 150°F to 200°F (65°C to 93°C). However, complete melting may not occur until temperatures reach approximately 300°F (149°C) or higher, depending on the specific formulation of the enamel. It's important to note that enamel paints are designed to withstand moderate heat, but exposure to high temperatures can lead to damage or degradation.
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