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Default Electric Towel Radiator Fill

About to fit a 1700 mm x 600 mm chrome towel radiator for a friend in her
bathrom with an electric element, no central heating in the house.

About to put in tap water and some fernox in the radiator but she has said,
would it be better to fill it with oil?

What are the groups thoughts and is there a specific oil to be used or would
clean vegetable oil do.

Eddie


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Default Electric Towel Radiator Fill

On Mon, 02 Jan 2006 00:55:31 +0000, Blae wrote:

About to fit a 1700 mm x 600 mm chrome towel radiator for a friend in her
bathrom with an electric element, no central heating in the house.

About to put in tap water and some fernox in the radiator but she has said,
would it be better to fill it with oil?

What are the groups thoughts and is there a specific oil to be used or would
clean vegetable oil do.


Depends which you'd rather have leak over your floor :-)

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