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Hi All

We're currently smartening up the bathroom, but the towel rail radiator lets it down. Its a white radiator, but as you can see its not in a very good state - have tried to clean it up but not really getting far, can anyone recommend what I should do?  replace or use a magical wizzy cleaner?  thanks!!!

 

 

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Just now, frangar said:

I’ve got one from these people

 

https://www.sussexrange.co.uk

 

They may not be the cheapest but being stainless steel they don’t rust...mines in a wet room bathroom and gets soaked every day so a steel one stood no chance. 

They also do a number of shapes and sizes! 

 

@frangar what is your boat made of? Does it ever get wet? ?

 

They look swish.

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Just now, TheMenagerieAfloat said:

@frangar what is your boat made of? Does it ever get wet? ?

 

They look swish.

I didn’t fancy a 2 pack coated towel rail.....

 

The towel rail I’ve got is now 7 years old...looks as good as when I put it in..I did  wince a bit at the price at the time but the chrome steel ones seem to rust for a past time. 

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Akshually... there do seem to be some form of epoxy coated towel railing options in white/for few pennies/that claim to last. e.g. https://www.ikea.com/us/en/p/utrusta-towel-rail-white-50247216/

 

I'm sure ppl on here will tell me that is an _entirely_ different kind of epoxy. But suspect one cd find a nice(r than that link) looking option with the same general principal.

 

Obviously I had no idea of this until I DuckDuckGo'd it a moment ago.

 

Edited to add: Ooh! Look! 12V black epoxy ones: https://www.thekitchenhub.co.nz/search?type=product&q=epoxy

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8 hours ago, robtheplod said:

Hi All

We're currently smartening up the bathroom, but the towel rail radiator lets it down. Its a white radiator, but as you can see its not in a very good state - have tried to clean it up but not really getting far, can anyone recommend what I should do?  replace or use a magical wizzy cleaner?  thanks!!!

 

 

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It’s rust, so cleaning it will not help, either rub down and repaint it or change it - or if money is tight, ignore it.

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