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as above, you can use white gloss but radiator paint makes a better job of it

 

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Thanks for the replies guys, will give the gloss ago, its for a rental place where the tenants wont necessarily look after the house, so its very much a 'make it look OK' type effort

thanks again

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as above, you can use white gloss but radiator paint makes a better job of it

 

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Thanks for the replies guys, will give the gloss ago, its for a rental place where the tenants wont necessarily look after the house, so its very much a 'make it look OK' type effort

thanks again

you gone into the property game now dom lol

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as above, you can use white gloss but radiator paint makes a better job of it

 

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Thanks for the replies guys, will give the gloss ago, its for a rental place where the tenants wont necessarily look after the house, so its very much a 'make it look OK' type effort

thanks again

you gone into the property game now dom lol

have always done it on and off over the years mate, just needing to get one done up and turned around after a few years of tenant abuse. lol

 

you been out much recently?

Dom

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Does normal white gloss not start to "yellow" a bit on rads?

Most paint Alkyd based now so doesn't yellow,Put a spot of Black gloss in makes it whiter.put a spot of marine varnish in for a high gloss that doesn't yellow :thumbs:

that sounds like good advice mate will give that a shot, thanks

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as above, you can use white gloss but radiator paint makes a better job of it

 

(carraghsgems hubby)

Thanks for the replies guys, will give the gloss ago, its for a rental place where the tenants wont necessarily look after the house, so its very much a 'make it look OK' type effort

thanks again

you gone into the property game now dom lol

have always done it on and off over the years mate, just needing to get one done up and turned around after a few years of tenant abuse. lol

 

you been out much recently?

Dom

not much mate with the fields been up and livestock about ,but going 2 a bit tonite with my pup with the wind up abit

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Preparation is key to getting a finish that will last. :yes: Make sure the surface is keyed well before applying any fresh paint. A good coat of a decent undercoat will make a big difference too. Quality of the paint counts too. Some paint is more expensive for a reason. :thumbs:

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Use satinwood finish,then you wont have a problem with the gloss going off.Im a painter for 32 years.You can use the same colour as the emulsion on the walls in satinwood,Makes the rads blend in with the walls as their ugly feckin things anyway :D

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using ordinary gloss paint reduces the output of the radiator........so if its struggling to heat the room use radiator enamel paint............if it warms the room comfortably.........use gloss :thumbs:

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