If you have a hot water baseboard heating system,
and your home is at least a few years old, your baseboard heating element
covers are probably beginning to show some wear. Baseboard heating element
covers typically show the most wear in the bathroom. Because of high moisture
levels, and proximity to toilets and showers, baseboard heating element covers
located in the bathroom, can begin to rust within just a few months of
installation.
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With a little effort, however, you can easily restore baseboard heating
element covers to look as good as new.
First remove the front baseboard heating element covers.
There are usually up to two sections that can come off, while the back piece
remains on the wall.
After removing the two front sections of each rusted
baseboard heating element, sand the entire surfaces of each using steel wool.
Be sure to remove all of the rusted areas down to the bear metal.
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After sanding, wipe down and dry each element section.
Next, using a small sponge brush, apply a coat of Rust-Oleum
Protective Enamel paint.

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Let the baseboard heating elements fully dry and then
apply one additional coat.
Next tape around the baseboard heating element that is
still attached to the wall using masking tape designed for painting. Again
lightly sand and apply two coats of Rust-Oleum Protective Enamel pain on this
section of heating element cover.
Once dry, re-assemble the baseboard heating element cover
and your heating element covers will look as good as new.
For more information on
Restoring Baseboard Heating Element Covers, see the
Restoring Baseboard Heating Element Covers Ebook from
HomeAdditionPlus.com. The Restoring Baseboard Heating Element
Covers Ebook provides easy to understand, step-by-step instructions, on how to
restore Baseboard Heating Element Covers so that they look new again. Pictures are included for every key step in the process.
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