Removing a radiator grill
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Skyedriver

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21,702 posts

302 months

Tuesday
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Are the top grills just banged on and prised off?
Can't seem to remove them for cleaning without damaging the paintwork.
Thanks

mickk

30,042 posts

262 months

Tuesday
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The sides of my radiator comes off first and then the top releases, a slightly different design though.

bobski1

1,972 posts

124 months

Tuesday
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the sides have to be removed on ours before the grill can come off. There are 2 screws at the bottom which hold the sides on.

bigpriest

2,215 posts

150 months

Tuesday
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A lot are just prised off (sides first) but the plastic clips usually heat up, turn brittle and snap so it won't clip snugly back into place. A long radiator brush down into the radiator fins is better if you're cleaning fluff out.

Skyedriver

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21,702 posts

302 months

Yesterday (08:55)
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Thanks everyone

No screws but the bottom of the side panel is sort of held in place with a 270° circular white plastic clip which sort of prises off, Was waiting for the crack but so far so good. Going to go around the house but have done two now. One in the bathroom has notable corrosion along the bottom so needs a good clean off and repaint.

Craikeybaby

11,711 posts

245 months

Yesterday (13:16)
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I did one of mine the other day with a Makita air duster - it sent a cloud of dust everywhere. It was not nice, especially as we've only been in the house a few months. Radiator is probably working better now though.