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is there a paint or spray that I can use on copper pipes? I would like to paint copper pipe on radiator (the bit that sticks upwards with the white cap on top) white. is this possible?Many thanks!
 
Do you mean the trv ? If yes it's not a very good idea to pain that as it moves

You can paint the white pointy cap (lockshield)
 
sorry - it's the little copper pipe?
I have heard it can be painted to match the radiator.....
Not painting the caps or anything just thinking about the copper pipe
 
is there a paint or spray that I can use on copper pipes? I would like to paint copper pipe on radiator (the bit that sticks upwards with the white cap on top) white. is this possible?Many thanks!

Consider using snap-on pipe covers instead of messing around with paint. Just replace them each time you redecorate to keep them looking smart.

RADSNAPS Radiator Pipe Cover - White - Pipe | BES.co.uk
 
sorry - it's the little copper pipe?
I have heard it can be painted to match the radiator...
Not painting the caps or anything just thinking about the copper pipe

Yes your fine painting just the pipes
 
many thanks - really helpful - can use use white emulsion, acrylic primer or duluxe paint? The snap-on covers sound great though
 
I would say duluxe or emulsion would be fine
 
On copper you should really use an etching primer first , you may find a small tin at B+Q. However most people just paint them with whatever is in the garage .

My wifes pal paints radiators with emulsion no primer , just paints them , never seen paint crack , craze, chip , etc they still look ok lol
 
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