Hi All,
From a bit of searching I noticed that some of you guys use Zinga as a coating. The current Land Rover project I'm working on has a fairly large / complex chassis which I'd like to protect, but hot-dipping isn't really practical for me.
Now.. on paper, Zinga looks like the next best thing, but is quite pricey.
So... the questions..
Is Zinga as good as they claim ? Is it a viable alternative to hot-dipping for protection ?
Are the more generic Zinc sprays close in terms of performance ? Or are you paying for more than just the Zinga brand name ?
Has anyone applied these type of paints to the internals of a chassis / body using a long tube (a bit like you would with Waxoyl) ?
Cheers all !
From a bit of searching I noticed that some of you guys use Zinga as a coating. The current Land Rover project I'm working on has a fairly large / complex chassis which I'd like to protect, but hot-dipping isn't really practical for me.
Now.. on paper, Zinga looks like the next best thing, but is quite pricey.
So... the questions..
Is Zinga as good as they claim ? Is it a viable alternative to hot-dipping for protection ?
Are the more generic Zinc sprays close in terms of performance ? Or are you paying for more than just the Zinga brand name ?
Has anyone applied these type of paints to the internals of a chassis / body using a long tube (a bit like you would with Waxoyl) ?
Cheers all !