hot pink (JK)
2006-06-29 02:43:31
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, using gloss or preferably satinwood paint as it looks nicer. Last time I did it I couldn't be bothered to take the radiator down from the wall, and painted behind it using a small roller.It works fine, as long as the heating doesn't come on until after the paint has a chance to dry.
2006-06-29 07:43:47
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answer #2
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answered by Rotifer 5
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yes with radiator paint or if I can't get the right colour I use gloss paint. All my radiators match my walls so they don't stand out like a sore thumb
2006-06-29 02:44:36
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answer #3
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answered by cymbalita 5
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Yeah, the ones downstairs with normal emulsion.
But we do have quite old radiators from the late 1970's....I'm not sure if new ones get painted.
2006-06-29 02:42:07
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answer #4
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answered by badgerbadger 3
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Yes, you can get special radiator paint.
2006-06-29 02:43:04
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answer #5
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answered by k² 6
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You can just go to a DIY store and by a spray can of radiator paint i sprayed mine blue.
2006-06-29 02:51:54
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answer #6
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answered by Night Hawk 1
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Yes, you use a special long handled, thin roller. Emulsion, Eggshell,
Gloss paint, they all seem to work. Just be careful you don't paint up the valve.
2006-06-29 04:19:41
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answer #7
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answered by greebo 3
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Yes. Enamel paint is best but Gloss is a cheaper option.
2006-06-29 02:44:22
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answer #8
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answered by 'Dr Greene' 7
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Yep
Whatever colour and same paint I used for my walls
Probably shouldn't though
2006-06-29 02:45:04
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answer #9
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answered by trebs 5
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yep i do with non drip gloss or radiator paint if homebase have a sale at the time!
2006-06-29 02:42:58
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answered by Anonymous
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yes. but only with celulose paint.
i.e. car paint, hammerite, radiator enamel.
do not use emulsions or spirit based paints!
2006-06-29 02:49:37
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answer #11
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answered by stuterry62 1
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