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The text is a transcript of a video about how to protect metal gates from rust caused by dog urine, sea spray, water, and chemicals. The author recommends using galvanized steel instead of common steel, as it is more resistant to corrosion and lasts longer. He also suggests applying a product called x1000 to the parts that have been welded or sanded, as they are more vulnerable to rust. He shares his personal experience of having a galvanized steel gate that has survived for more than 20 years without rusting. He invites the viewers to watch his previous videos where he tested 11 products to combat rust and to comment on his tips.
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1. The text is a transcript of a video about how to protect metal gates from rust and corrosion.
2. The text mentions 11 types of products to combat rust, but recommends the product x1000 as the most effective and suitable for gates.
3. The text explains the difference between common steel and galvanized steel, and advises to use the latter for making or renovating gates, as it is more resistant to corrosion and lasts longer.
4. The text also gives tips on how to apply the product x1000, how to paint galvanized steel with a specific primer, and how to avoid rust in the parts that are welded or sanded.
5. The text shares a personal experience of the narrator, who had to change his gate twice because of dog urine and rust, and how he solved the problem with a galvanized steel gate that lasted for more than 20 years.