Browse Forums General Discussion 1 Jun 27, 2016 9:04 pm We're about to paint our recently purchased Victorian home white and want the cream and slightly chipped cast iron hydronic radiators to also change to white. This is what they currently look like: Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ We've been advised that it needs to be done with an oil based high gloss enamel that can withstand 80 degree temperatures. Our painter suggesting he'd use White Knight High Temp, White Spray Paint. Apparently this is a matt finish and we want high gloss. Do you know the best paint and brand to use available in Australia? Once we have it we've been told the existing paint needs to be effectively sanded so the new paint can lock into the old paint which could be time consuming. Any other tips would be helpful. Thanks in advance. We have a Victorian style ripple iron fence out the front that has some moulded timber capping. Probably 15+ years old and has cracked and splintered in parts...not really… 0 2488 Currently renovating, and our main lounge is 5m x 10m, with a cathedral roof peaking at 6.5m high. Currently have tiles on concrete slab. Room is very hard to heat. I am… 0 4795 Does anyone have a suggestion for a good hydronic in slab heating speacialist who may be able to help me with an existing system and wether or not it may need a seperator… 0 4870 |