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hello....
looking for any tips on waxoyl`ing before i start.......

is waxoyl the best product to use.....?
how much would i need for a tip-top job......

whats the best thing to treat/prep any rust with......?

can get 70psi on the compressor....is that enough....?
etc...ect.....etc.....

any help would be greatly appriciated.......
 
hello....
looking for any tips on waxoyl`ing before i start.......

is waxoyl the best product to use.....?
how much would i need for a tip-top job......

whats the best thing to treat/prep any rust with......?

can get 70psi on the compressor....is that enough....?
etc...ect.....etc.....

any help would be greatly appriciated.......


Do a search on here this subject has been discussed , and chopped about like hamburger. The opinions about this subject is like a body part everyone has one. So move on and ask another question
 
Do a search on here this subject has been discussed , and chopped about like hamburger. The opinions about this subject is like a body part everyone has one. So move on and ask another question
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hello....
looking for any tips on waxoyl`ing before i start.......

is waxoyl the best product to use.....?
how much would i need for a tip-top job......

whats the best thing to treat/prep any rust with......?

can get 70psi on the compressor....is that enough....?
etc...ect.....etc.....

any help would be greatly appriciated.......

Ignore the bickering children.

I am just going through the waxoyl exercise on my 90, this my plan of attack.

Get underneath with a cold chisel and attack the chassis front to back out riggers, cross members the lot.

If you knock any holes in it, or even dent it cut out the bad and weld in new.

Using a selection of wire brushes scrapers or any other tools to hand remove as much rust, old paint and accumulated crap as possible from the underside of the vehicle including the chassis, floor, suspension and axles.

Pressure wash the underside as thoroughly as you can.

Leave the car under cover to dry out completely.

Wire brush the underside again.

Paint chassis rails, outriggers and cross members with Bonda rust primer with zinc.

Spray hammerite underseal with waxoyl using a schutz gun all over the chassis as above.

Spray waxoyl over entire underside, avoiding the brakes (obviously) using the schutz gun, filling the cans with waxoyl from a big can.

Spray waxoyl into all the chassis cavities again using the schutz gun this time with a flexible lance, you might find the need to dilute the waoxyl with 25% white spirit to maximise penetration into joints and the crap which will inevitably have built up in the chassis.

Bonda primer £11 a litre you will need 2 litres

Hammerite underseal with waxoyl in 1 litre schutz cans £8 you will need 3

Waxoyl 5 litre cans £26 you will need 2

Schutz gun £18 from Machine mart.

It will take three or four days work spread out for the drying time.

Get paper overalls, dust masks, gloves and goggles. You will get absolutely filthy.

Good luck.

Mine should be finished when I get back to it on Sunday, might even stick some photos on here.
 
Ignore the bickering children.

I am just going through the waxoyl exercise on my 90, this my plan of attack.

Get underneath with a cold chisel and attack the chassis front to back out riggers, cross members the lot.

If you knock any holes in it, or even dent it cut out the bad and weld in new.

Using a selection of wire brushes scrapers or any other tools to hand remove as much rust, old paint and accumulated crap as possible from the underside of the vehicle including the chassis, floor, suspension and axles.

Pressure wash the underside as thoroughly as you can.

Leave the car under cover to dry out completely.

Wire brush the underside again.

Paint chassis rails, outriggers and cross members with Bonda rust primer with zinc.

Spray hammerite underseal with waxoyl using a schutz gun all over the chassis as above.

Spray waxoyl over entire underside, avoiding the brakes (obviously) using the schutz gun, filling the cans with waxoyl from a big can.

Spray waxoyl into all the chassis cavities again using the schutz gun this time with a flexible lance, you might find the need to dilute the waoxyl with 25% white spirit to maximise penetration into joints and the crap which will inevitably have built up in the chassis.

Bonda primer £11 a litre you will need 2 litres

Hammerite underseal with waxoyl in 1 litre schutz cans £8 you will need 3

Waxoyl 5 litre cans £26 you will need 2

Schutz gun £18 from Machine mart.

It will take three or four days work spread out for the drying time.

Get paper overalls, dust masks, gloves and goggles. You will get absolutely filthy.

Good luck.

Mine should be finished when I get back to it on Sunday, might even stick some photos on here.
Great write up, well done. In the last 4 months this has been covered at least 10 times. your is the best by far, now peeps can research it thanks
 
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Good write up indeed! Will be giving it a go in the not too distant future!
 
good write up mate im about ready to do mine but i went with tetrosyl although most people dont like the stuff i get it for like £4 a can ive also opted for removing the rear tub so you can really get in there but my trucks off the road at the moment so wouldnt advise that if its your daily driver
 
I have used red lead primer, Forth Bridge Brand, from Craig and Rose in Edinburgh. It can be thinned with white spirit and used as an undercoat holds back rust.
 
oh yeh i forgot to mention im painting red oxide primer on underneath 1st as this is a rust proofing paint used in the engineering trade but i dont think its cheap
 
Google ankor wax by morris lubes much better than waxoyl
Look on e bay for the air wax pump approx 60/70 quid brilliant sealey make i think.


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