Painting an old radiator

Old radiator or radiator pipes can be restored in two ways. With JUBIN Metal, which is a top-coat anti-corrosion paint for metal and suitable for the restoration of various metal surfaces. Or with JUBIN Decor Universal, which is a paint for wood and metal, and with it we can also restore wooden objects in addition to metal ones. Both products are suitable for interior use, as they are water-based. This means that they are:

  • Environmentally and user friendly,
  • They dry quickly and
  • Do not have an unpleasant smell.

Paint for wood and metal – JUBIN Decor Universal

It is a varnish for wood and metal, suitable for protecting wood, restoring toys, joinery, radiators and radiator pipes, etc.

  • It does not become yellow and it dries quickly.
  • Possibility of tinting in more than 500 colour shades in matte or gloss.
  • The certificate confirms the suitability of the coating for the protection of playground equipment and toys and for contact with food.

Paint for metal − JUBIN Metal:

It is an anti-corrosion paint that provides excellent coverage.

  • it enables tinting.
  • For not exposed surfaces, direct application to metal is possible, otherwise in a system with JUBIN Metal primer.
  • Possibility of applying all coats in one day (1x JUBIN Metal primer and 2x JUBIN Metal).

Practical example: How to repaint an old radiator or radiator pipes?

  • If there is no corrosion on the surface, it is not necessary to sand it.
  • Degrease all radiator surfaces with a degreasing agent.
  • The substrate must be dry and completely clean before applying JUBIN Metal Primer.
  • This is followed by 1x application of the anti-corrosion primer JUBIN Metal Primer, which must be thoroughly mixed beforehand.
  • Followed by 2x application of JUBIN Metal in the desired colour shade. There should be a six-hour gap between the two applications.

* If the old paint is well-adhered, the substrate is only sanded fine, and no primer is needed.

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