Quick Dry Radiator Spray Paint
Description
Product features
- Smooth and tough enamel finish
- Heat resistant
- Ready for a recoat in 30 minutes
- Easy spray-on application
- No need for a primer, just spray it on and go
- Won’t yellow over time
Technical specification
Usage | All household radiators |
Dry time | Touch dry in 15 minutes, recoat after 30 minutes |
Coat time | 30 minutes |
Number of coats | 2-3 |
Colours | White |
Finish | Satin, Gloss |
Durability | Leaves a smooth but tough enamel finish |
Application | Spray |
Sizes | 400ml |
How much paint do I need?
Measure your area precisely, drop the numbers into this smart calculator and it will tell you straight away how many litres you'll need to complete your project.
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Use on...
Your radiators need to be turned off and cold before you start painting. They should be clean and free from dirt, grease and other loose material.
Put down dust sheets to protect the floor and mask off the surrounding areas to avoid overspray.
Open the doors and windows for added ventilation.
Give the radiator a quick sand down to ensure the surface is smooth and dust is removed.
- Give the can a good shake until you hear a rattle, then keep going for another minute.
- Hold the can 20-30cm away from the surface.
- Spray in a sweeping motion.
- Wait 30 minutes for the first coat to dry.
- Apply a second coat and then a third, leaving 30 minutes between each.
- Leave the third and final coat to dry for 24 hours before turning the radiators back on.
Cleaning
To keep your finish looking good and remaining tough, regularly clean and dust your radiators.
To clean the can, just turn it upside down and spray for a few seconds. Then wipe the nozzle with a damp cloth.