norseman

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I'm planning to have my RRC re-waxoyled this spring & am punting around to find an outfit that not only do a value-for-money job but are also not too far away from me in south Essex. Well known centres like B4'nAfter & Nene Overland are something of a trek (especially the former) & I don't want to return to the company that did the car in 2010.
There has been an advert on this forum calling it'self 'waxoyltreatment.co.uk'
(0330 1000034) who have an outlet at Wickford & I'm wondering if anyone has any experience of their service/quality.
 
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The only advice that I could give is to try your local main dealer. I recently got a quote of less that £300 for my 90 and have pointed numerous people in that direction since.
You may just be pleasantly surprised.
 
Why cant you DIY? its not a hard thing to do (ok there mess involved) but going the DIY you would make a much better job of it
 
Wouldn't touch it, just seal in the troubles

recommend modern rust protection such as Dinotrol
 
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bit confused here..but my oppions on waxoly are best kept elsewhere i thinks!!

so...to keep my 40 odd yr old rrc;s ROT free..i use engine oil..spray it in everywhere with shultz type gun...no rot.none.unlike the other stuff, that just hides it.
 
The only advice that I could give is to try your local main dealer. I recently got a quote of less that £300 for my 90 and have pointed numerous people in that direction since.
You may just be pleasantly surprised.

Accy why can't you tell us who does it for £300?
 
J&R Classics Doncaster
He will need your motor for a few days but well worth it & the travel.
What rung alarm bells was some offering a six hour turn around!!
How can you jet blast a chassis & cavity and have it dry and waxoyled in 6 hrs?
Answer= you can't so you may be sealing in water and damp.