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I have the armchair of the leather suite up against a radiator because of the situation of the room. The radiator gets very hot and I am worried about the heat sorta ruining the back of the chair. At the moment I have a throw over the chair and it covers most of the back of the chair. I don't like throws at all.
years ago I remember reading about heat deflector foil or something like that.
if that doesn't do I was thinking of putting a thin towel over the radiator to protect the chair.
any other ideas please.
years ago I remember reading about heat deflector foil or something like that.
if that doesn't do I was thinking of putting a thin towel over the radiator to protect the chair.
any other ideas please.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Two points...the leather will dry out and crack in the heat, even if covered and
a good portion of the heat being radiated is simply heating the chair rather than the room ie wasting energy and increasing bills.
Radiators need to be in a clear space to be efficient...ideally find a better place for the chair.
a good portion of the heat being radiated is simply heating the chair rather than the room ie wasting energy and increasing bills.
Radiators need to be in a clear space to be efficient...ideally find a better place for the chair.
The radiator does not work mainly by radiating heat, it works mainly by convection, i.e. the air touching the radiator rises and circulates round the room. Although the chair back might get hot, the radiator should still do its job. If you could move the chair slightly forwards you might have room to put something between the chair and radiator; something like a fireguard with foil over it. I can't think of a simple way to do this. A handyman might be able to put together a vertical wooden support using slats of wood with little wooden feet at right angles to the radiator, and then foil could be draped over it (the wooden support) down the front and back with some adhesive tape holding the bottom edges together. I wouldn't recommend covering the radiator itself, as that would cut down the heat available to warm up the room.
or fit a radiator cover?
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