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Radiator paint - Farjo - 26-05-13 Most of the existing paint has chipped off. Can I use Hammerite Metal Pain or does it have to be high temperature stuff? Re: Radiator paint - darrsi - 26-05-13 BBQ spray is a tried and tested safer option, no point in finding out the hard way! ![]() Re: Radiator paint - Kentish - 26-05-13 Barbecue spray will look terrible. Use a Satin heat proof spray job done. Re: Radiator paint - stevierst - 27-05-13 (26-05-13, 11:46 PM)darrsi link Wrote: BBQ spray is a tried and tested safer option, no point in finding out the hard way!I've used bbq paint before, and its looked ok. I've also used normal temp rated gloss spray on a streetfighter rad, and that did ok too. Better quality paint, better the chance of a high quality finish though. : ![]() Sent from my HTC One X using Tapatalk 2 Re: Radiator paint - darrsi - 27-05-13 Satin BBQ spray! Re: Radiator paint - Farjo - 27-05-13 So something like this: http://www.powertoolsdirect.com/hammerite-bbq-paint-aerosol-black-matt-400ml?utm_source=google&kwd=&utm_medium=merchant_pla&gclid=CODri-CCtbcCFXMRtAoduHAAAQ Don't think I've ever spray painted anything before. I guess it's a question of taping paper to the bits you want left unpainted, then shaking the can and spray evenly all over? Re: Radiator paint - Kentish - 27-05-13 The original finish is satin/gloss Re: Radiator paint - simonm - 27-05-13 (26-05-13, 11:39 PM)Farjo link Wrote: Most of the existing paint has chipped off. Can I use Hammerite Metal Pain or does it have to be high temperature stuff? You paint radiators? won't the paint prevent the air from going through the fins and prevent cooling of the coolant? I thought you were talking about the engine fins or the downpipes. I'm confused. :\ Re: Radiator paint - Farjo - 27-05-13 I tried writing where I mean, but a picture is easier: [smg id=881 type=full align=center caption="Radiator painting"] Re: Radiator paint - Chris - 27-05-13 Most spray paint will be fine. If you think about it, then there is coolant running through it so it doesn't get that hot and most paints will resist temperatures far beyond what you need anyway. I used normal gloss black spray paint for the metal coolant pipes that run down the front of the frame and they've been fine so far. I have used high temp satin black bbq paint on my down pipes for my exhaust and it gave a really nice finish so I'm not sure why you think it'd look rubbish Kentish. There's no reason why you couldn't use high temp paint for the radiator, it just might cost more. Chris Re: Radiator paint - Farjo - 27-05-13 Why does it have to be spray paint rather than paint-brush paint? Re: Radiator paint - darrsi - 27-05-13 (27-05-13, 04:23 PM)Farjo link Wrote: Why does it have to be spray paint rather than paint-brush paint? Better chance of a more even and smoother finish. Re: Radiator paint - Chris - 27-05-13 doesn't have to be spray, but as darrsi said, it'll give a much more even finish if you spray it. Chris Re: Radiator paint - Dave48 - 27-05-13 Have used Hammerite smoothrite black to renovate my top yoke(key scratches) also rear brake torque arm & will use for radiator sides & metal pipes when I strip cooling system to replace hoses & clips. The exhaust headers would require HT paint but as said the rad doesn't get that hot. If youre new to spraying practice on a piece of scrap panel first. Light even coats are the way to go :lol Re: Radiator paint - simonm - 27-05-13 (27-05-13, 04:04 PM)Farjo link Wrote: I tried writing where I mean, but a picture is easier: ahhh. Nuff said. I'd agree with Chris. The exhaust will get hot but the radiator shouldn't get very much so. The whole purpose of the radiator is to make the hot coolant cold so it should be cool(ish) unless you're potentially riding across the Mojave/Sahara desert...in which case I don't think you'd be worrying about the paint on your rad ![]() E&OE (I know nowt) Re: Radiator paint - Chris - 28-05-13 so to answer your original post Farjo, Yes, hammerite will be fine ![]() Chris Re: Radiator paint - Farjo - 28-05-13 :lol Thanks for all the advice. As the radiator is a bit manky so I've decided to use a pain brush. It may look bad but me spraying it would look worse! Re: Radiator paint - simonm - 28-05-13 (28-05-13, 07:33 AM)Farjo link Wrote: :lol Perfect excuse to learn to spray ![]() |