Friday, December 18, 2009

What can I use to paint an oil-filled radiator?

My mother has an electric oil-filled radiator attached to the wall in her downstairs loo. I want to repaint this, but all radiator paints I have found seem to specify that they can only be used with water-filled radiators. Is there any paint available which is suitable for painting an oil-filled radiator?What can I use to paint an oil-filled radiator?
auto stores, ';engine enamel';, heat resistant.What can I use to paint an oil-filled radiator?
Any radiator paint should be ok to be honest. It's heat resistant and it's not like the contents of the radiator (be it water or oil) are going to be in direct contact with the paint. It's sometimes a good idea to use a very light piece of sandpaper to give it a ';key'; for the paint to stick to properly.





If you're still in doubt, it's probably best to contact the manufacturer of the radiator.





Good Luck! x
you can get a special spray paint that is heat resistant specially for radiator all the big DIY shops sell it
Use high temperature spray on enamel made for automotive exhaust systems. You can buy it at any automotive parts house.
you can use paint like hamerite or simply use a spray paint which is teflon based it means the heat will not affect it
Heat resistant enamel paint ... DIY shops
gloss will work as good as any other paint you can buy

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