If someone says they can rustproof a defender in a day then it’s surely they are talking poo poo

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Discodevon

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So far I’ve spent about 3 days cleaning the underside of my defender blowing out all the crevices etc with air line power washing, vacuuming chassis internally, lots more blowing takes a hell of a long time,just when you think you have got everywhere you find another hidden area, if someone says they can do it in a day I’d be really shocked to be honest, but then again I’m super fussy
 
That lanoguard looks really thin stuff, see there advertisements a fair bit, like the look of the American version though called fluid film it is thicker and pretty popular in the rust belt areas in the states by what it seems
 
No you can't rust proof anything in a day, you can spray Krown dinitrol or waxoyl over rust yes, however it'll do very little other than cover the rot.
as a previous customer of mine can vouch for. He ended up with twice the hassle when the rust did get worse as it was caked with that stuff and was bubbling away nicely still underneath, no short cuts when it comes to combatting rust. Take your time and do it properly, replace in places is better than repair.
 
Well guys I’ve injected all the crevices with the 2m long 360 wand then managed to get each side of the back end done more or less here is a piccy
 

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Good work. You'll certainly have slowed down any corrosion and the chassis will probably last twice as long.
Thanks for your kind words lightening, I’m hoping it’ll last until next year and see me through winter, beginning to see the end of it now this is my 3rd day going now, so far impressed with the fluid film black, it’s quite thick so just left the tub in boiling water seems to spray out ok at 80psi
 
Well guys I’ve injected all the crevices with the 2m long 360 wand then managed to get each side of the back end done more or less here is a piccy
What were you using for the wand and what compressor did you have to run it? I am trying to do this to mine currently but my compressor (8bar) was struggling with a 0.5m hose let alone 2m even with the the dinitrol heated to be nice and thin

Edit: just seen you have said 80psi which is about 5.5bar so what wand attachment are you using to spray, I may need to invest in one.
 
What were you using for the wand and what compressor did you have to run it? I am trying to do this to mine currently but my compressor (8bar) was struggling with a 0.5m hose let alone 2m even with the the dinitrol heated to be nice and thin

Edit: just seen you have said 80psi which is about 5.5bar so what wand attachment are you using to spray, I may need to invest in one.
The undercoating gun is called sealey sg18 which comes as a kit, however I didn’t like the length of the cavity wand ( it’s about 1m ) so I took it off and put a 2.2 meter bit of irrigation pipe instead of the supplied 1m one, brilliant bit of kit. The compressor is just an Aldi one, works great, I changed all of the hoses and connections for the uk spec ones as they were euro fitting, and a long hose that goes round my landy to the compressor itself, 80psi for the outside stuff you can see, and 90psi for the cavity’s as you want it to mist inside box sections, the sealey sg18 comes with a hand spraying wand which was used for all of the outside areas with great results, even though it’s just an oil you can make it look like a top coat
 
The undercoating gun is called sealey sg18 which comes as a kit, however I didn’t like the length of the cavity wand ( it’s about 1m ) so I took it off and put a 2.2 meter bit of irrigation pipe instead of the supplied 1m one, brilliant bit of kit. The compressor is just an Aldi one, works great, I changed all of the hoses and connections for the uk spec ones as they were euro fitting, and a long hose that goes round my landy to the compressor itself, 80psi for the outside stuff you can see, and 90psi for the cavity’s as you want it to mist inside box sections, the sealey sg18 comes with a hand spraying wand which was used for all of the outside areas with great results, even though it’s just an oil you can make it look like a top coat
That looks very similar to the cheap version I have shown on my thread complaining about not being able to get my gun to work (thread link). Does it work by pressuring the can or by the venturi effect of air passing over the top of a pickup tube? If it works I will have to invest in a more expensive version as still have 2/3 of my chassis to do having only done the front as the engine was out.. I am also using an Aldi compressor which has done everything I have ever asked of it even if it is nearly constantly running because the tank is so small.
 
That looks very similar to the cheap version I have shown on my thread complaining about not being able to get my gun to work (thread link). Does it work by pressuring the can or by the venturi effect of air passing over the top of a pickup tube? If it works I will have to invest in a more expensive version as still have 2/3 of my chassis to do having only done the front as the engine was out.. I am also using an Aldi compressor which has done everything I have ever asked of it even if it is nearly constantly running because the tank is so small.
You are using the wrong sort of gun mate, mine is a proper injection gun where as yours is just the spray type
 
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