1. What is SPO Radiator Paint used for?
SPO Radiator Paint is a water-based radiator enamel specifically designed for hot water radiators and heating pipework. It resists high temperatures up to 70°C, prevents peeling, cracking, or yellowing, and offers a sleek, professional mid-gloss finish. Ideal for domestic, commercial, and rental property radiators.
2. Why do I need specialist radiator paint?
Standard wall paints yellow, crack, or peel when exposed to regular heat cycling. Specialist radiator paint like SPO Radiator Paint is formulated with flexible acrylic polymers that expand and contract with temperature changes, maintaining appearance and protection even at 70°C. Essential for long-lasting results.
3. Can I use this paint on other hot surfaces?
This paint is designed for radiators and heating pipework exposed to moderate heat (up to 70°C). It can be applied to similar surfaces like towel rails or heated pipes. It is NOT suitable for very high temperatures such as stoves, flues, exhausts, or fireplaces. Always ensure the area is clean, well-prepped, and free from rust.
4. How do I apply SPO Radiator Paint?
Use a good-quality brush or radiator roller for smooth, even coverage. Make sure the radiator is turned off and cool to the touch. Clean thoroughly with degreaser, lightly sand if needed, then apply thin, even coats. Allow to dry for 2 hours, then heat radiator to 70°C for 1 hour to cure.
5. How long does it take to dry?
Surface dry in 1 hour, through dry in 2 hours at 20°C. You can recoat after 3 hours. After painting, heat the radiator to full operating temperature (70°C) for 1 hour to ensure full cure. Drying times may be longer in cooler temperatures or high humidity.
6. Does it produce a strong smell?
No. This water-based enamel has low odour (< 100 g/L VOC), making it more pleasant to use in enclosed or frequently occupied spaces compared to solvent-based radiator paints. Safe for homes, offices, and commercial spaces.
7. Will the paint discolour or yellow over time due to heat?
No. SPO Radiator Paint is heat-resistant and formulated to maintain its clean white appearance even with regular heating up to 70°C. It prevents yellowing, peeling, or chipping, keeping radiators looking fresh for years. Unlike standard paints that yellow under heat.
8. Do I need to remove the radiator from the wall to paint it?
No. SPO Radiator Paint can be applied to radiators in situ (on the wall). Use a radiator roller to reach behind the radiator and between columns. This saves time, labour, and plumbing costs. DIY-friendly application.
9. How much coverage can I expect?
Coverage is approximately 13 m² per litre per coat. A 500ml tin covers approximately 6.5 m² (3-4 standard radiators). A 1L tin covers approximately 13 m² (5-6 standard radiators). Coverage depends on radiator design, surface condition, and application method.
10. What is heat activation and why is it important?
After painting and allowing the paint to dry (2 hours minimum), you must heat the radiator to full operating temperature (approx. 70°C) for 1 hour. This heat activation cures the paint properly, ensuring maximum heat resistance, durability, and yellowing resistance. This step is essential for optimal performance.
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