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Hi guys a quick question. I purchased a modern tradional towel column radiator for £30 quid bargain. I'm going to use it for my bathroom but there is small rust bits on the column radiator so I was thinking to sand it down and primer and finish coat is this possible?
 
You can get rad spray anywhere but Hammerite do a radiator enamel spray or paint . Depends on the finish you want.
 
I've used hammerite before on a radiator at home, it's still good, must be about 12 years ago now.
 
Years ago herin door’s pal painted every radiator in her house with emulsion, as a bit if a self confessed pro diy decorator , I said it will crack, fall off and just not work .

How wrong was I , its still on and looks as good as the day she did it .
 
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Yes you can spray or hand paint them just use the correct paint. Kop

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Years ago herin door’s pal painted every radiator in her house with emulsion, as a bit if a self confessed pro diy decorator , I said it will crack, fall off and just not work .

How wrong was I , its still on and looks as good as the day she did it .
Hate to tell you this mate. But she sands them down and paints them every 4 months.😛😛😀
 
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Looks good. Did you quick sand over then a primer then final finish coat?
 
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Looks good. Did you quick sand over then a primer then final finish coat?
Scotch brite with panel wipe, sanded, can't remember how fine we went, then panel wiped again to clean up, used some kind of container paint I think, left a nice finish, my friend is a paintsprayer by trade so I just followed his lead to be totally honest. As long as it's clean/grease free and you prep it well you should be good. Just check paint can handle the temperature. Spraying with air fed gun gave a nice even coat.
 

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