This video will guide you through how to paint a radiator.
Paint to use on radiators.
The radiator in your car is an important part of the cooling system that ensures that the motor receives a constantly recirculated supply of coolant.
1 proper specialist radiator paint if you decide to paint your radiator white the only real option is to use a specialist radiator paint.
It comes in a range of sizes and two finishes a contemporary satin and a traditional gloss.
We advise you to use radiator paint if you are painting your radiator white as other paint types can go yellow over time.
Johnstone s speciality paint for radiators is a great water based paint to use on hot water radiators and pipes.
Expands and shrinks cracking weakened paint.
And accumulates all sorts of dust and grime which can literally bake into it discolouring and permanently bonding to it.
You can use a solvent based paint such as a non drip gloss or satinwood which are available in a wide range of colours.
Then sand the surface using the sanding technique recommended above.
Place a dust sheet on the floor and slide paper or card between the radiator and the wall.
Covering up to 12m litre the product boasts an eco friendly formulation that is safe to use in enclosed spaces.
You can use normal house paint if you ve applied a proper undercoat and are painting on the correct type of radiator.
As radiators age the paint can become faded and dull from being in the hot dirty confines of the engine bay.
Painting radiators can help to make them a feature of the room or blend them into the background.
This radiator paint is easy to use and provides a really good finish even on old yellowed or rusty radiators.
This in turn can make your engine bay look worse for the.
Preparation make sure the radiator is switched off and allowed to cool before you get to work.
Although you can use hi heat coating to paint the radiators it will limit your color choice.
You should prepare the radiator by sanding first and removing as much rust and flaking paint as possible.
A radiator constantly heats and cools which weakens paint.
If you apply the radiator paint in thin even layers you will get a perfect finish.
But you re just asking for problems really.
If the test is negative use a putty knife to scrape away cracked chipping paint from any of the radiator surfaces.
Painting a radiator the same color as your walls will help it blend in better with your space.