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![]() We have one of those naff gas fires that has the yucky moulded pretend coals that are illuminated by a couple of red bulbs driving spinners - the "flicker" effect - by convection. Yes, the fire will ultimately be consigned to oblivion, but not just yet. The other day I realised that the two tinted bulbs, at 40w each, are using more juice than is used illuminating the whole of the room (done entirely with CFLs - 6 in total, although unimportant to the question following). By way of experiment, I fitted a couple of CFL lamps in place of the tinted tungstens to see if they generate enough heat to spin the flickerators and, although they are a little slow to start, it does work, which is good enough for me. Not good enough for SWMBO, of course, because the rosy red glow is now beaming, cheery yellow. OK, to the point, unless there's a compelling reason not to, I need to red lacquer the CFL lamps so that the illusion of warmth is imparted to the room, and so that, in spite of the CH turning the lounge into a sleep zone for me, the Mrs doesn't feel cold. So, and sorry for the long tale, what I'm looking for is a suitable lacquer to use on the CFL lamps. Any suggestions re. type & source? |
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