Removing Galvanised Finish from metal parts

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Removing Galvanised Finish from metal parts

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Hi all, I got some galvanised shackles for my Comet this week, but found them to be far too shiney.

I did a quick google search and found a relatively safe method to strip away the Galvanised finish.

Simply drop them into a sturdy plastic container of Harpic toilet cleaner with bleach and leave for a few hours or overnight.
Rinse off with water and then dry.

This process seems to start almost imediatley and works well.

Just be mindfull that Bleach is pretty nasty stuff so wear protection.

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Soak in vinegar and leave in the rain to rust is a safer option, although takes longer.

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Why would you want it to rust? Serviceable tow ropes are never rusty. Of course, modellers are always able to make their own choices about their models but the emphasis on rusting is misplaced if you want a realistic model. Stephen

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I will post a picture of before and after.

I am not wanting any rusty parts, just less shiney.

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I know the problem well with shiny shackles, even when painted they will chip with the slightest knock, and believe me they will get knocked, and then the shiny coating shows through and looks pants.
Easy way to remove the coating (sometimes it's chromium based and others are zinc) no matter place in a log, coal or your garden bomb fire and burn the coating away,the hotter the better, then a wire brushing and you have a lovely surface ready for painting or not if you want the oily rag metal look. I have had some makes that are highly polished, then you have to use emery paper strips in the vice to remove.
It's tempting to use a blow torch, this will work but the zinc fumes cause flu like syptoms (not good) cheers Phil :D
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Post by Gerhard Michel »

Hi Phil,

all this ' fiery methods' can be a little problem when you furthermore need the toughness of the shackles for tightening the model while it is transported (emergency braking). I prefer 'cold' methods like a little sandblasting.
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Sandblasting nice, I like burning things :D I like burning things a lot ! :D
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I use Muriatic Acid to remove zinc coatings. Available from hardware stores. Just dip the object in until it stops fizzing, then rinse off in clean water and dry. It is then ready for undercoat.

A small bolt takes only a couple of minutes to stop fizzing. I usually decant a small amount into a plastic tub with a tight lid. The acid can be used repeatedly until the process slows down, in which case it is time to discard and put in some fresh acid. Between uses, make sure the lid is on and tight.

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One fact to consider with your choice of shackle, the crews hated the threaded pin! If the pin was bent out of true ( even a small misalignment ) the threads would bind up and require a large wrench or even the gas axe to remove, not ideal if you were recovering a vehicle under fire.
I must confess for ease of use I use the threaded type, but for close up photos or video I prefer the non threaded look cheers Phil.
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I soaked in vinegar. Just took the shine off.
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