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how to paint your radiator

Our simple and affective 4 step process will help you achieve the best finish to your radiator

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Step 1 - Preparation

To kick things off, make sure to shield the wall and floor surrounding your Radiator with a protective sheet to catch any potential drips. Also, mask off the valves and vents using tape. Remember, before starting to paint the radiator it's crucial that your radiator is cold to the touch, so turn off your heating system to prevent unwanted blistering. To ensure adequate ventilation, open the windows in the room. 

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Step 2. Purify and Dry

Start by giving your Radiator a thorough clean. Begin by vacuuming, followed by wiping it down with a slightly damp cloth to eliminate any lingering contaminants such as dirt or dust. Always ensure that the radiator’s surface is completely dry before proceeding with the painting process.

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Step 3. Degrease, Sand, Paint

Previously painted surfaces or factory finishes should be prepped by giving it a final clean using a degreasing spray. Prepare your radiator by sanding it to eliminate rust, irregularities, old paint, or any impediments that could affect the final finish. 

Now, you're all set to begin the exciting part of painting your Radiators. Application is a breeze. Brush an even coat over the entire surface of the Radiator. Repeat the process until the entire surface is covered, allowing 30 minutes between each coat.

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