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Painted discoloured heater vents

Jimi
Making a Splash

Painted discoloured heater vents

A very simply fix but proved to be effective. This had been on my mind for a very long time and I looked into chemical treatment and even replacing the vents, in the end I bought a can of gloss white spray paint and off I went. The hardest part was how to remove the vents from the ceiling, but once I worked that out it was incredibly quick and easy.

Materials

Gloss White spray paint

Tools

None. To remove the vents it was only a matter of pulling the vents down which released x3 holding clips.

Steps

Step 1

Removed vents from ceiling

 

Step 2

wiped vents down

 

Step 3

spray painted the vents

 

Step 4

re installed them into ceiling

MitchellMc
Bunnings Team Member
Bunnings Team Member

Re: Heater vents discolouring

Wonderful solution to an unsightly problem @Jimi

 

What type of paint did you use and were there any special steps for the cleaning process or preparation?

 

Mitchell

 

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Re: Heater vents discolouring

I'm inspired Jim. @Jimi 

I would like to try this.

I have the same questions as @MitchellMc My concern was/is solvents in the spray can may 'buckle' or melt the thin old plastic?

Clearly not in your case.

Cheers.

Jimi
Making a Splash

Re: Heater vents discolouring

Hi @MitchellMc @Noyade ,

 

No special cleaning, i just used a dustpan brush to clean the inside from dust, and the outside was completely clean, just discoloured. I only sprayed the outside.

I used the Fiddly Bits brand spray paint from Bunnings, gloss white. I did a light but even spray, and they look brand new. As the old plastic is just a solid plastic, I can't see how spray paint will cause any buckling/melting.

 

Noyade
Kind of a Big Deal

Re: Heater vents discolouring

Thanks @Jimi 

 

I got the first vent down today (more difficult than I had thought) and will try Dulux DuraMax when it gets warmer today.

Cheers.

 

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Noyade
Kind of a Big Deal

Re: Painted discoloured heater vents

The paint is fantastic - highly recommend it.

I don't recommend with my style of vent to remove the entire frame.

With the next ones, I intend to spray paint the frame still in the ceiling.

 

But overall it does look better.

 

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EricL
Bunnings Team Member
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Re: Painted discoloured heater vents

Hi @Noyade 

 

Thanks for sharing that update, that looks amazing it's like brand new! 

 

Eric

 

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Noyade
Kind of a Big Deal

Re: Painted discoloured heater vents

I've now moved on from vents to fans. This was an awful 70's mission brown plywood bladed one, with faded 'gold' chrome metal.

I used a spray can of Dulux dura max satin white.

Cheers.

 

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MitchellMc
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Re: Painted discoloured heater vents

Nice work @Noyade! That looks terrific.

 

Mitchell

 

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Re: Painted discoloured heater vents

Cheers @MitchellMc !

 

I bought some bright red 'cafe' lights from Bunnings a few years back - on clearance.

Painted them as well.  😁

 

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