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Instead of regular coloring gland oil paints are recommended to cover it with paints (which should include white), diluted in turpentine. Experience has shown that the first method is significantly inferior to the latter, since turpentine with whitewash penetrates much better into the pores and holes of iron and therefore protects it incomparably more perfectly from rust damage both in air and in water.

Author: Korolev V.A.

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