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“GALVO” HOOF PAINT DIRECTIONS FOR USE. NEW GALVANISED IRON:— Sqc that the surface is first treated with a coat of slaked limewash, to be allowed to dry for a day or two and then thoroughly brushed off. This treatment will help to kill the acid in the iron and will enable the paint to adhere to the surface. It is advisable, however, to allow new iron to weather for six months before painting. GALVANISED IRON AND ALL STEEL SURFACES;— Rub down surface with a wire broom or a hard brush to remove rust and other foreign matter. " Galvo ” may then be applied in the same manner as ordinary paint is applied to wood. No preliminary treatment of the surface is necessary. BUILDINGS IN CLOSE PROXIMITY TO THE SEA:— •• Galvo ” has an amazing capacity for resisting the corrosive effects of sea air. Rusty patches should be wire-brushed. Never paint over a wet surface and avoid painting late, as evening atmosphere is likefy to affect durability. “ Galvo ” should not be thinned, but applied direct from the tin. ONE GALLON COVERS APPROXIMATELY 800 SQUARE FEET. Procurable in the following colours: — Cherry Red, 1 ile Red, Red, Permanent Green, Tangerine, Grey, Banger Slate, French Grey, Black, White, and Aluminium. RUST RESISTING, NON-CORROSIVE. Even the Green is NON-POISONOUS and FADELESS. NEILL & CO. LTD. DISTRIBUTORS.

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Evening Star, Issue 23822, 28 February 1941, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 23822, 28 February 1941, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 23822, 28 February 1941, Page 4

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