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I have a dog cage that fits in a car and would like it brought up like new...its metal and silver but has been kept in the shed.

I was thinking about dipping but its not a subject im familiar with.

Who does it please

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If it is galvanised it will need stripping and redipping.

Give Roebuck and Clarke a ring they will give you a price.

Mesh is usually done by weight so have the weight ready.

Wire brushing and non toxic paint may be a cheaper alternative

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I have a dog cage that fits in a car and would like it brought up like new...its metal and silver but has been kept in the shed.

I was thinking about dipping but its not a subject im familiar with.

Who does it please

 

 

I think the price of a new cage, depending on size £30/£60 may be cheaper than having an old one "dipped".

 

Angel1.

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We've just bought one from Ebay for less than £18 (60cm x45cm x50high) for our miniature poodle.

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I think the price of a new cage, depending on size £30/£60 may be cheaper than having an old one "dipped".

 

Angel1.

 

This is a top of the range cage it cost me £500 ...so still wanna dip it

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This is a top of the range cage it cost me £500 ...so still wanna dip it

 

Be careful whan they dip it in. Galvanising is toxic.

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