Can You Use Eggshell Paint On Radiators?

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You can use Oil-based Eggshell paint as a finishing paint for a radiator. It is durable, very tough, has a low smell and it gives a low sheen finish. Radiator paint should generally be able to stand to high temperature and should not discolour as most paints do.
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Eggshell paint is a tough ,high opacity multi surface that is recommended for use in many interior applications including kitchens, bathrooms and radiators. Eggshell dries to a smooth eggshell finish with great water resistance and adhesion. You can probably use it on radiators but this is not recommended.
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