Old batteries lose their aesthetic appearance over time, rust appears, cracks appear on the coating, paint peels off. Agree, changing the radiator in this case is not a good idea. It’s much easier, faster and more economical to repaint the battery. Moreover, updating the appearance of the heater is quite easy.
We will help you in choosing the right enamel composition, explain how to prepare and how to paint the heating battery correctly. And also denote the nuances that should be considered when working with different types of radiators.
The proposed photo ideas will inspire you to choose an interesting solution and implement a design idea.
Paint Requirements
Not always there is a material, and in many cases a technical opportunity to put a new radiator. It is easier to refresh the outside of the heating appliance if it is still able to serve. In the event that the battery has already been repaired or it does not heat well, then it is better to replace it with a new one.
The painting process itself is not particularly difficult, but this does not mean that you can buy any composition and immediately begin to restore the attractiveness of the radiator.
Paint needs to be selected according to certain parameters, and the battery must be carefully prepared. If this is not done, then the new coating will not last long, and soon the process will have to be repeated again.
An old cast-iron battery with peeling paint looks very unaesthetic. In addition, the material of her body is oxidized and rusts.
When choosing a composition, it is best to dwell on options specifically designed for heating appliances. But if the label does not have such an inscription, it is worthwhile to carefully study the instructions and find data on its heat resistance.
To obtain a high-quality, durable and beautiful coating, it is necessary to use paint, the label of which has the inscription "For radiators"
Paint requirements:
- Heat resistance. The composition applied to the radiator body must withstand temperatures up to 80-90 degrees and be faultless for the time promised by the manufacturer.
- Adhesion. It is necessary that the composition has a good adhesion to the painted surface. It did not exfoliate when heated and alternately heated / cooled.
- Corrosion protection. The composition must contain anti-corrosive substances so that the coating that contacts directly with the housing does not cause its destruction.
- Color fastness. Unconditional condition since radiators are painted for aesthetic purposes, among other reasons.
- Abrasion resistance. From direct contact with a variety of furnishings, dried things, etc. coating should not be thinned.
- Safety. It is very important that the composition contains no unhealthy components.
Good paint for radiators should meet all the requirements, and not individual points.
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When painting the battery, first of all, it is necessary to pay attention to the technical component of the dye. But aesthetic characteristics play an important role.
The benefits of acrylic dyes
To kill two birds with one stone immediately allow acrylic paints, which belong to the group of water-based dyes. Their undoubted advantage is that they do not emit harmful substances, have no smell, are safe for humans.
They dry quickly (approximately 30 minutes at a temperature of 18-23 degrees), have water-repellent properties, form a very durable coating, resistant to mechanical stress.
The technical and aesthetic characteristics of acrylic dyes are excellent for heating appliances.
Well, and perhaps the most important thing is that they can withstand high temperatures perfectly, preserving their qualities and not changing their original appearance for seven to eight years.
During this time, they will not acquire a yellow tint, will not crack or peel. The whiteness of the acrylic dye is 96%, the color is very juicy and bright, and the surface looks like a plastic coating with a slight sheen.
Features of alkyd compounds
Alkyd paints are highly heat resistant and are also suitable for painting batteries. They are superior in strength to acrylic compounds, possess anticorrosive properties, lie well on the surface, forming an even and beautiful coating.
However, they are not as safe as waterborne paints. The solvent included in their composition causes an unpleasant odor that remains in the room for at least a day.
The paints dry slowly enough, and the specific smell may persist even after drying. Alkyd dyes can only be used in a well-ventilated area, and it is advisable to leave it altogether until the smell is completely weathering.
When working with alkyd compounds, safety precautions must be observed and the room carefully ventilated
Another significant drawback is that the paints retain their color for a relatively short time and begin to turn yellow over time. If you still decide to paint the battery with alkyd paint, then it is better to choose a composition that forms a glossy finish.
In this case, the period during which the radiator will remain white increases by about 20%, compared with matte and semi-matte paints.
Other types of paint for heating appliances
For painting heating radiators, paints based on aluminum and silicate resins are suitable, forming a dense and elastic layer on the surface, on which cracks do not appear even at temperature extremes.
Silicate paints are characterized by high adhesion and do not require preliminary priming of the surface, they are designed to work at very high temperature conditions. Their disadvantage is a strong unpleasant odor.
Another type of paint that is worth a stop is hammer paints, which are a type of alkyd composition. They form a rather interesting, but very specific coating. After their application, the surface is not smooth, but as if beaten with a hammer (hence the name) or with the effect of chasing.
Hammer paints perfectly hide all the irregularities of the cast-iron radiator - a property very useful for owners of houses with an old heating system
A significant advantage of hammer dyes is that the inhomogeneous texture will make invisible various roughnesses, irregularities and other minor defects of radiators.
This property is especially valuable when it comes to painting old cast-iron batteries of the Soviet era, the rough surface of which is completely hidden behind the original coating.
Very often, silver is used to paint radiators, which is a mixture of varnish and aluminum powder. It perfectly withstands high temperatures, it can be applied both to the primer and to the old coating. However, the paint has a persistent smell, so during and after its application, the room should be well ventilated.
Serebryanka can be purchased ready to apply.You can prepare the composition yourself by mixing two parts of aluminum powder with five parts of varnish
Aluminum powder is an explosive substance. The process of self-preparation is quite risky. You should not resort to it if the house has easily combustible structures, and even more so small children.
The procedure for preparing the battery for painting
Preparation of the surface for painting is a stage no less important than the painting itself. Take it responsibly, because all the flaws and shortcomings that you make during the preparation will certainly affect the quality of the color and appearance of the battery. Immediately, we note that all work must begin only after the end of the heating season.
Methods for removing dust and grease
First of all, the battery must be cleaned of dirt and dust accumulated in it. This can be done in a dry way with a vacuum cleaner or a brush, and in the wet method with water and detergents. If there are layers of fat on the radiator, rinse them with ordinary dishwashing detergents. After that, let the battery dry and proceed to the next step.
You can clean the battery from paint with a regular metal brush, but this process will take you a lot of time and effort
Now it is necessary to remove rust and old cracked paint from the heater.
How to do it? There are two ways: mechanical, but it is quite long and laborious and chemical - simpler, but it has some nuances that will be described below.
Mechanical removal of old coatings
To remove the paint mechanically, you will need a metal brush. Everything is simple here - take it in your hands and rub it until you get tired, and you get tired pretty quickly, so it’s better to use a more productive method. A grinder will help you in your work with special nozzles - a brush-kratsovka or a cleaning circle.
You can quickly and easily remove old paint with the help of a grinder, on which a nozzle with a metal brush is worn
Using this power tool, you can clean old paint in a few hours. But be careful, do not work at high speeds, especially for radiators made of non-ferrous metals, because together with the paint you can imperceptibly damage the surface of the battery itself.
It is not necessary to completely remove the paint. On even, non-cracked areas, a new coating can be applied.
How to get rid of paint with chemicals?
Now we will analyze the chemical method. It consists in washing off the paint with special compositions, which are in the form of a gel, paste or aerosol. When using gel-like and paste-like products, apply them to the entire surface of the battery with a brush with natural bristles, and then cover with a plastic wrap to achieve the best effect.
The exposure time depends on the product used and can be from fifteen minutes to several hours. The exact time is indicated on the label. After the paint has softened, scrub it off with a spatula, and the remainder with a metal brush.
Aerosol washes are convenient in terms of application, they are easy to handle even hard-to-reach areas of the radiator. The principle of operation is the same as that of helium formulations - after a certain time (15-40 minutes, depending on the product), the paint softens and is easy to remove with a brush.
Before applying, be sure to close the surrounding interior, floor and walls.
Under the influence of chemicals, the old paint softens and peels off. Then remove it with a spatula is not difficult
However, chemicals are not as harmless as it seems at first glance. Firstly, they have a sharp unpleasant odor and should only be used in a well-ventilated area. It is advisable to wear a respirator and protective gloves before work.
Secondly, it is not known how the metal behaves when interacting with an aggressive chemical composition.Perhaps he will react with him, and after washing off, you will find a damaged surface.
Old cast-iron batteries are not afraid of modern chemicals. But here you need to be afraid of something else: earlier, hemp was used to seal radiators (natural material made from flax or hemp), but it can be very easily consumed by chemistry.
As a result, when the heating season comes, water may splash out of all the compounds. Therefore, decide for yourself which method of cleaning from the old paintwork is more suitable for you.
Grounding rules
After the old paint has been removed, before proceeding directly with the radiator, a number of procedures must be followed. To remove cracks, scratches and other small flaws, smooth steel or copper surfaces must be cleaned with sandpaper. Cast iron batteries are best treated with a wire brush.
Primer GF-021 has anti-corrosion properties and creates additional protection against rust formation
Now the radiator needs to be degreased and primed. When choosing a primer, it is necessary to choose a tool designed for metal, which has anti-corrosion properties and is compatible with paint.
For example, GF-021 soil is well combined with domestic paints and varnishes. If a dye of foreign manufacture is used to paint the heating battery, a Dulux or Sigma primer may be recommended.
Heating radiator painting
So we got to the main stage - direct staining. It is advisable to adhere to the following rule: it is better to apply two thin layers of paint than one thick one.
From the first time it is unlikely that you will be able to get the perfect surface, and if you apply the paint in a thick layer, the effect will be the opposite: on the battery thick and ugly smudges form.
The brush with a curved handle allows you to get to the most inaccessible areas of the battery
General staining technology
For painting, get at least two brushes: one ordinary, the other for hard-to-reach spots with a long bent handle. With its help, it is convenient to apply paint to the rear walls and internal surfaces of the battery. Before work, fluff the bristles so that poorly attached hairs fall out.
First, the upper parts are painted inside the battery, then the lower ones. After that proceed to the outer surface. She is also painted from top to bottom. If you start from below, then drops will fall on the painted surface. The second coat of paint is applied only after the previous one has completely dried.
How long this will take depends on the paint, usually this parameter is indicated on the label. If the first layer turned out uneven, then when it dries, treat the surface with a sandpaper, removing all irregularities and smudges.
Painting of the battery should be started from above, in order to avoid getting the coloring compound on the painted areas (click to enlarge)
The nuances of painting aluminum radiators
All previous tips related to painting cast iron, copper and steel batteries. How to paint aluminum heating radiator? But first, it’s better to answer the question: is it worth it at all?
Modern aluminum appliances are factory-painted at a professional level with special powder paint. Home painting will not be able to provide a high-quality smooth coating.
In addition, if the radiator is still under warranty, then after painting at home, the manufacturer's warranty is terminated.
But most likely it is unlikely that anyone would dream of painting a new radiator. If the device is damaged as a result of transportation or installation, chips and cracks appear on it, which greatly damage the appearance, you can use auto enamel.
It should be noted that auto enamel most effectively paints and dries quickly only on hot batteries.Drying time at 130 ° С is 20 minutes, and at 20 ° С - up to two days. You need to work in a respirator and with windows open, spray should be at a distance of 20-30 cm from the surface. Do not keep the jet in one place for a long time, otherwise smudges will appear.
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Chips and dents can also be removed from the aluminum radiator using automotive putty. Pre-degrease the surface and treat it with a primer. Then brush with putty of the desired shade.
If you decide to completely repaint the battery, then removing the old paint is not necessary. Degrease and prime the surface and apply two coats of alkyd or water based paint using a spray gun.
An alternative option for heating radiator decor is to install a decorative screen.
Interesting battery coloring ideas
The white radiator is a classic that we have been accustomed to since the Soviet era, when almost all houses were equipped with the same cast-iron batteries.
The color of the heater, if it affects the heat dissipation, is only to a very insignificant degree, so nothing prevents you from painting the radiator in accordance with the interior of the room.
The battery can be made almost invisible if it is painted in the color of the walls.
Today you can find many interesting design solutions, where the radiator is one of the decorating elements that harmoniously fits into the surrounding space.
On the contrary, you can build a composition using contrast, and make the battery an accent that attracts attention, painting it in a bright juicy color.
The red battery against the background of a bright interior looks unusual and very impressive
Today it is very fashionable to paint objects using the ombre technique. Its essence lies in the fact that the first sections of the battery are painted in pale, barely perceptible shades, all subsequent ones are a tone or two darker, and for the last sections very bright saturated colors are used.
The battery, painted using the ombre technique, will be an excellent decoration for any interior
The most creative design ideas can be embodied in a children's room.
You can decorate the radiator sections in different juicy colors, paint the battery with interesting drawings, turn it into a zebra or a set of colored pencils
To make it easy for you to figure out how to paint the battery, we suggest that you familiarize yourself with the video materials on this topic.
The process of removing old paint from a cast-iron battery is very well presented in this video:
You will learn how to paint a heating radiator correctly if you watch the video:
To paint the battery, it is not necessary to have special skills. And although there are certain difficulties in this, as in any other work, they are simply enough to assimilate. Observing the technology of painting and knowing all the nuances of work, an excellent result will be guaranteed.
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