🎉 Revitalize Your Space with Polar Radiator Paint!
Polar Specialist Coatings Premium Satin Black Radiator Paint is a high-quality, heat-resistant spray paint designed for easy application on radiators and pipes. Each pack contains two 400ml cans, offering a quick-drying solution that requires no primer and provides a durable satin finish. Ideal for interior use, this paint not only refreshes the look of your radiators but also protects against everyday wear and tear.
Item Volume | 400 Milliliters |
Unit Count | 27.051199999999998 Fl Oz |
Size | 400 ml (Pack of 2) |
Finish Types | Satin |
Color | Satin Black |
Is Waterproof | True |
Additional Features | Odor Blocking |
R**.
Radio point
It.Doesn't job well
M**
seems good but I'm not sure in long term about it
used 4 cans of satin black to do this radiator, we took if off because we are decorating anyway.even after 2 cans it looked patchy for some reason, so bought another 2 which helped.putting it back on caused minor chips on it and we were very careful, hopefully it won't keep doing it, as it is in the hallway we will have to see, at the moment it seems fine, i will update it it keeps chipping off paint.so far we are happy with the end result.just an update , it does keep chipping if something catches or knocks it, we have purchased some heat resistant enamel paint to go over it.a shame really but i would have expected it to not chip like it does, putting a dogs lead on can cause it to chip, if your radiator is out the way and not have foot traffic going past it it might be okay for you, cannot recommend it for a hallway.
G**L
Easy as expected
Quick use and delivery
L**G
Genius product
Transformed all of our 1980’s white radiators into contemporary ones. Easy to use. Great coverage. Look amazing.
J**E
Looks great but didn't last well
Purchased this twin pack for my 1800mm Bathroom towel rail. The colour is really good, strong black and not very shiny which is what I was worried about. You get alot of overspray so make sure to clear the room and vent. I used a vapour respirator as the fumes are strong, but fade in the day.After sanding back and wet and drying the surface for maximum hold for the paintwork I then degreased with sugar soap and applied 3 thin coats to the rad following instructions on timings. The cans spray really well and it looked great. Left to cure for 24hrs but after is when it went down hillThe paint scratches. I think for a rad in a lounge is fine but everyday use isn't.The worst part, when you out the towels on the rail the paint grips onto the fluff leaving a mess everytime on the rails. Trying to pick this off is a nightmare, it's as if the heat cause she paint to become tacky again and if you really scratch with your nail it chips off too.I really find it hard to believe without a primer these things work.. for me it didn't and after sanding back and fixing, it still happened. Replaced the rad in the end with a factory finished Matt black.Conclusion:Colour = greatSpray cans = greatHardness for wear and tear = not great
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