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radiator painting
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Having just done it, I do recommend specialist radiator paint as the top coat. Hammerite is not the only brand and all the diy sheds will have radiator paint. Having first used it years ago, it does resist yellowing0
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well-medicated wrote: »
What about spray paint. Is that as good? Can I buy a primer in a spray can?
As I have an aversion to brush lines in paint
I persuaded OH to use radiator spray paint when ours were repainted. They turned out very well. OH just masked off surrounding area with newspaper and sprayed. Lovely job. He did them white and there is no yellowing even after 2 or 3 years. 0
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