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Hi a friend of mine has a designer radiator, like the old cast iron type, which has white coating. There is bubbling under the coating and some small cracks at the edges. Any ideas how I can repair this?

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Sounds like the radiator is corroding underneath the enamel coating. It'll need to be scrapped back and treated. Then she could apply enamel paint herself, which could look a bit poor. Better still get someone who re-enamels baths to spray it.
 
Cheers Dan, I presume a couple of coats of Hammerite enamel paint will do the job? I'll crack on and try it.
 
Remove the rad and get it sandblasted and powder coated. Will cost about £20 - 30
 
Tamz, I don't think you'd get it done that cheap! I have taken a rad to a car spray shop once. Cost me £80, and that was a brand new cast iron rad, so no sand blasting or the like.

Zhac - Yes that will do it, but it'll never look anything special. I'd be tempted to have it sprayed as Tamz suggests. Just expect to pay quite a bit.
 
cheers guys...I'll scrape it back and check underneath first..its on a bottom edge so I reckon for the moment a spray will do. I'll fish around for someone to sandblast it.
Thanks guys :)
 
There is a place near me who do it. If it is a small thing like a rad they do it for £25 cash. The sandblasting takes 5 minutes but you have to leave it for powder coating.
Last thing i had powder coated was Alumasc gutters and downpipes in RAL 3000. Worked out at £12 a length which was cheaper than buying it prefinished.
 
Really? That's a good contact...no way I'd get any where near that price.

It just proves its not what you know but who. Or a mix of both ;)
 
Really? That's a good contact...no way I'd get any where near that price.

It just proves its not what you know but who. Or a mix of both ;)
never go to a car sprayer, they will have yur pants down.

go to a cabinet sprayer, powder coater etc. if you cant find one ask a joiner where to go. they will spray a front door around here in gloss acrylic for £35 cash.
 
A friend of mine has these rads that, i think, he bought from Screwfix about 5 years ago, or maybe even less.

They are doing exactly the same along the top and down by the inlets.
 
Sounds strange :confused: but quality is not what it was especially were screwfix is concerned

imho

Could try adding some leak sealer to the system
 
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