Waxoyl - It's a Miracle

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grahama

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Four months after taking custody of our Ninety I am still finding uses for waxoyl (actually Dynax). Obviously it has been liberally blasted around the underside since Land Rover decided the bare metal look was the in thing for chassis' in 1992, also inside the bulkhead when the stupid rusty hinges were swapped for marginally less stupid modern version, also over door and bonnet hinges after the rusty screws were replaced as it sealed all the gaps, also re-juvinated the faded plastic headlamp trim, also knocked the fade out off the paintwork an, by a happy accident of lying under the beast spraying anything within reach, I find it is simply wonderful at holding my flyaway hair in place. No more Brylcream for me, I'm a Dynax man.
 
Not heard or used of Dynax myself, i use Ankor wax real good stuff, used to use Waxoyl but was always disappointed with its staying and rust prevention powers.


Lynall
 
Dynax seems (according to various searches) seem to offer the best long term proofing - it certainly went on well but only time will tell how good it really is.
 
I used Dinitrol - never heard of them two which is annoying as i though i had done enough research, i'd be interested to know how well they perform.

I also got some in my hair, and face / eye. To this day it has been the only time i have used a scrubbing brush in my hair and on my eye!
 
Another thumbs up for Dinitrol. :)

Bilthamber do the Dynax 50 as well as a very good rust treatment called Hydrate 80.
Let's see how it goes - there's certainly been enough salt tossed onto the roads to show up any failings.
I certainly found that all the small cracks and gaps between body joints, frames, etc. filled really nicely with a quick spray and wipe which can only help.
 
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