Results 1 to 4 of 4
Thread: Cleaning old corry gal
-
23rd June 2007, 09:47 PM #1Member
- Join Date
- Aug 2006
- Location
- Albury
- Posts
- 62
Cleaning old corry gal
Hi people,
I've been busy setting up the new shed, building an office & toilet - stud partion walls & ceiling, plastering as well as organising plumbing & power. Flicked the switch this Thursday, great feeling after a lot of hard work.
I am recycling some vintage 1961 gal corry as a feature wall in the office. The tin is in good nick, no rust, however as it has been sitting around for a while some sections have developed a powdery white "film" on the surface. I've tried scrubbing, wire brushing, wiping with metho & other assorted cleaners, but this is proving difficult to remove. I am guessing that this white deposit is some kind of oxidation & as such I'm sure that the tin experts out there would know an easier way of restoring my "feature" wall. I'm not trying to get it looking new, but the white stuff doesn't look good.
Thanks,
Border Boy.
-
23rd June 2007, 10:24 PM #2
Try a dilute solution of pool acid (say 1:12) in water (add the acid slowly to the water and use glasses) or a concentrated solution of caustic soda (highly corrosive -avoid contact), either should dissolve the zinc hydroxide. Rinse thoroughly with water. Look here for how to treat affected areas - ie the alum paint trick - do not use the chromates!
http://www.corp.indgalv.com.au/techn...df/zfile11.pdf
Cheers
Michael
-
24th June 2007, 09:56 PM #3Member
- Join Date
- Aug 2006
- Location
- Albury
- Posts
- 62
Thanks Michael,
white rust? Never heard of it but your link explains it perfectly.
Cheers!!
-
25th June 2007, 12:19 AM #4China
- Join Date
- Dec 2005
- Location
- South Australia
- Posts
- 140
Scrub down with vinigar and a non metalic brush, then rinse it of and dry completly
Similar Threads
-
Treated pine and non gal nails
By Pulse in forum LANDSCAPING, GARDENING, OUTDOORSReplies: 5Last Post: 19th December 2006, 07:45 PM -
Cleaning Wagner Spray Gun
By Eokitoo in forum PAINTINGReplies: 4Last Post: 1st February 2006, 08:25 PM
Bookmarks