On 19/03/15 3:27 PM, "J & L Armour" <sebring@hotkey.net.au> wrote:
>
>
>On 19/03/15 2:50 PM, "David Lodge" <emmgeeteecee@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
>
>>Hello Roland, and thanks for that!
>>
>>Yes, I'm familiar with Waxoyl, having taken the trouble to lug a gallon
>>with me on returning from holiday in England years before it became
>>available on this side of the pond! In fact, I used it on the cavities
>>of my wife's Alfa-Romeo after the primer coat went on. What I had in
>>mind in this case was a coating which would be easy to apply before the
>>two sills are welded together. Waxoyl applied under pressure would be
>>an
>>excellent finishing touch to combat the extreme wet weather hereabouts
>>(Vancouver)!
>>
>>If this seems like overkill, I'm determined not to have the thing
>>degenerate as it has previously!
>>
>>Best wishes, D
>
>
>When I did a body-building and then auto paint course we were addressed
>by
>an industry rep. presenting his anti-rust paint products.
>
>After he had left the room the head teacher said "his products are good
>and use them if you wish" but always use fish-oil as well. It has great
>capillary action to find its way into body joins and corners. You can get
>low odour versions. It can be brushed or sprayed.
>Maybe not fashionable but it is good. Eventually dries to a varnish
>effect. Best for inside chassis and unsighted areas
Joe
>>
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