Perhaps your referring to a different product - 'Finnigan's Waxoyl' The issues you described have never been a problem for Waxoyl professional. No reapplication is needed.
I found a comment against this stuff. It seems in hot weather it may melt and clog drain holes if they are small enough. I wonder how long it lasts or if it needs to be reapplied due to the melting issue.
The clear 'fogging' waxoyl appeared to be applied cold! Crikey, whenever I try it, I get a mess, and that's with using a 150ltr compressor. Doesn't seem towork unless I heat it up...
I just got a large can of this, i dont have a compressor so i had to buy the hand pump gun that screws into the can. i hope it works. fingers crossed.....
Well worth doing. I restore classic cars as a hobby. One 33 year old car i used Waxoyl on six years ago is yet to show any signs of rust. Mind you i stripped it down to a body shell and used 27 litres of the stuff! A few tips..A) take your time and make sure every bit of metal you can't see is covered B) Do it in hot weather when the car is hot and if poss stand the canister in hot water before use (sprays and runs into all the nooks and crannies much better). c)Don't get it on interior fabric.
those blue prints are from a Dacia Logan
amrknu 7 months ago
Howizit,
Perhaps your referring to a different product - 'Finnigan's Waxoyl' The issues you described have never been a problem for Waxoyl professional. No reapplication is needed.
cletorney 11 months ago
I found a comment against this stuff. It seems in hot weather it may melt and clog drain holes if they are small enough. I wonder how long it lasts or if it needs to be reapplied due to the melting issue.
Howizit 11 months ago
I think I would use a light mask... otherwise great video, many thanks for sharing
mellilore 1 year ago
@mellilore
To breathe it in more or less? Some have other preferences so I'm shootin that "other aspect"
Reverseflush 1 year ago
Superb video, very thorough!!
The clear 'fogging' waxoyl appeared to be applied cold! Crikey, whenever I try it, I get a mess, and that's with using a 150ltr compressor. Doesn't seem towork unless I heat it up...
Phedrus1975 2 years ago
I just got a large can of this, i dont have a compressor so i had to buy the hand pump gun that screws into the can. i hope it works. fingers crossed.....
MrTard 2 years ago
Well worth doing. I restore classic cars as a hobby. One 33 year old car i used Waxoyl on six years ago is yet to show any signs of rust. Mind you i stripped it down to a body shell and used 27 litres of the stuff! A few tips..A) take your time and make sure every bit of metal you can't see is covered B) Do it in hot weather when the car is hot and if poss stand the canister in hot water before use (sprays and runs into all the nooks and crannies much better). c)Don't get it on interior fabric.
bommmmmmmm 3 years ago
Found this to be a very useful guide thanks.
susiewong72 3 years ago