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wasz said:Seriously everyone, remove these rear ward plastic covers, check for rust, pop your sill end caps out and douse in cavity wax before its too late!
maldren said:wasz said:Seriously everyone, remove these rear ward plastic covers, check for rust, pop your sill end caps out and douse in cavity wax before its too late!
Agreed, what do people use nowadays, in years gone by, I used Waxoyl but more recently have sprayed Dinitrol cavity wax, is that still the best solution?
I also use ACF50 or XCP as general purpose sprays on exposed parts.
maldren said:Thanks Wasz,
I'll stick with Dinitrol and my air sprayer which will get right into the sills.
IIRC Waxoyl was thick but used to become very thin if you heated it or used it in hot weather.
Mike
wasz said:Tomorrow is a big day: wheels on and go drive :driving:
infrasilver said:I have an easybleed but much prefer and get better results from someone on the pedal.
Marky911 said:You have a newborn baby too?!