Ronseal Quick Drying Radiator Paint

Ronseal Quick Drying Radiator Paint

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A quick drying enamel spray paint for interior radiators in a handy spray applicator. Tough, heat resistant finish.

Features

  • A quick drying enamel spray paint for interior radiators
  • Tough, heat resistant finish
  • Protects against knocks, scuffs and scrapes
  • Easy to apply with handy spray applicator
  • No need to use a primer
  • Re-coat in 30 minutes
  • Offers a brilliant white enamel finish
  • Available in Gloss and Satin sheen
Brand
Drying time
24 hrs
No. of coats
3
Size
400ml
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Overview

Overview

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Ronseal Quick Drying Radiator Paint is suitable for use on all household radiators, including primed, factory finished and previously painted radiators.

Preparation

Preparation

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Ensure that radiators are turned off and cold prior to painting with Ronseal Quick Drying Radiator Paint. Surfaces to be painted should be clean, dry and free from dirt, grease and other surface contaminants.

  • Put down dust sheets to protect any areas not to be painted
  • Mask off the surrounding areas to avoid over-spraying
  • Give the area to be painted a quick sanding and remove any dust prior to painting
  • Open up doors and windows to allow for good ventilation during painting and drying

Application

Application

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Always do a small test area to assess colour and compatibility of the finish. Follow the manufacturer's instructions on the can at all times.

  1. Shake the spray can well until you can hear a rattle, then continue shaking for 1 minute
  2. Hold can 20 - 30cm away from the surface and spray in a sweeping motion
  3. Apply 2 - 3 coats, allowing 30 minutes between each coat
  4. Leave to dry for 24 hours before you turn the radiators back on

Cleaning Equipment

Turn can upside down and spray for a few seconds. Then wipe the nozzle with a dampened, lint-free cloth.

F.A.Q.

F.A.Q.

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Can I use Ronseal Quick Dry Radiator Paint on my bath?

We wouldn't recommended this for the interior of the bath when it will be left submerged in water for a prolonged amount of time. On the areas on the outside, that won't be in constant contact with water, this should be fine.