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Jeremy Smithers, who sells the TS range of chippers which use a galvanized chassis, tells me that kettle cleaning fluid brings galv up a treat!

Edited by PeteB
bad punctuation I'm afraid!

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There is also Zinga, I was going to use it on some of the land bits but it's scarily expensive and fairly hard to get hold of.

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Galvafroid is your best bet for this. We use all the time on new installations where the galvanising has been fettled or welding is required. If you're worried about it looking dull in contrast with the hot dip galv finish you can always get some cold galvanising spray and top coat it. Don't be fooled into thinking the spray will do the job in one though- it might look good but you will see rust coming back through in a matter of weeks.

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