Hammerite 5092847 400ml Radiator Enamel Aerosol - Satin White

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Hammerite 5092847 400ml Radiator Enamel Aerosol - Satin White

Hammerite 5092847 400ml Radiator Enamel Aerosol - Satin White

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With temperature resistance up to 800 degrees celcius, you’ll have no issues with the any peeling or blistering which can be common with cheaper brands when coming into contact with high heat. It is easy to apply and dries to a tough, durable finish that offers rust protection, is non-yellowing and is moisture resistant and easy to clean. But while you can get good looking, long lasting finishes with these paints, they won’t be as hard-wearing. If you are going to paint a radiator you really need to be using a specialist radiator paint to get the best finish.As the name suggests, this altered formula dries incredibly quickly, covers in just one coat and more importantly for those looking for squeaky clean, like new radiators, stays white for a number of years. From Johnstone's Speciality range this paint has been specially formulated to work on all types of metal radiators — and metal hot water pipes.

It’s a water-based, low-odour, self-undercoating traditional satin white that gives a mid-sheen, non-yellowing finish. It provides a heat resistant brilliant white finish on water-filled household radiators and hot water pipes. We’ve combined our knowledge with thousands of consumer reviews to bring you the ultimate guide to choosing a paint that’s not only going to look fantastic but is going to last too.

Assuming you prepare the surface properly by removing any rust marks and giving it a good sanding down for something for the paint to key to, you can achieve a cracking finish in just one coat.

This means you skip an entire stage of the painting process, but the trade-off is that it will take longer to dry.It is a pure brilliant white that is non-yellowing unlike a lot of oil-based paints, but this does mean it's no good for touch-ups on old discoloured radiators. Specialist radiator paints dry to a hard, long-lasting finish that can take the odd knock or two and are heat resistant so the paint doesn't start peeling off or bubbling the moment they get hot. Whilst Hammerite would be our choice when it comes to painting radiators, all of the paints mentioned in this article should do a great job for you.

Put down old newspaper or cardboard on the floor to protect it from any errant drips and – importantly – open all the windows you can to avoid inhaling fumes from your paint. It just conducts the heat better than normal paint, so the radiators are just as efficient as when they were new. This high performance primer provides a smooth protective base for overcoating with minimal sanding. One common issue with painting radiators is that the paint is rather thin and cheaper brands especially tend to formulate paint that results in drips and runs.And just to be absolutely certain, you’ve dried it well and given it a good rub down with some sandpaper. If your radiators need a quick refresh to make them look like new, this specialist radiator paint from Rustins is a simple brush on solution. Your primer not only creates a vital, stable base for your paint, it also ensures any rusted or exposed areas are protected. Radiators need a hard-wearing, long-lasting finish, so they also need to be cleaned and prepped before you even start painting —i f you don’t do the prep you are more likely to get a poor quality finish that won’t look good for long.



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