Hello Leon and all listers,
some thoughts from my point of view:
> Waxoyl, like most of the products should be re-applied at least every five
> years or less, as the white spirit dires out and the wax rolls up into a dry
> lump inside the frame and has no rustproofing properties at all.
As I understand rustproofing with wax based products the white spirit is only
there to dilute the wax for application/spraying to make sure it will get
anywhere it should be. Of course the white spirit will not stay and the wax
gets
dry. But the good thing is or should be that if the "waxed" metal gets hot in
the sun or from engine / gearbox heat, the wax will/should get allmost liquid
and run into scratches and over rusty survaces, which will prevent rust to
start
or to proceed ( theoretical).
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> Personally, I prefer Dinitrol, which consistently wins awards in Practical
> Classic magazines for it's rustproofing abilities, Dinitrol also market
> several different products depending upon the task that they are required to
> perform...ie: killing/converting existing rust and protecting remaining metal,
> or protecting fresh metal either inside or outside box sections/chassis frames
> etc........................
I havenīt tried this product but have found something called "Mike Sanders
Korrosionsschutz Fett". It is also wax based and comes without any dilution.
Itīs consistence is like cold butter. For application you have to heaten it
untill it melts like ice. It also needs a special heated gun with a heated pipe
if you want to spray it in cavaties. Sure this is a little complicated, but
this
stuff is winner of a classic car magazin test, where 5 sheet metal samples were
left outside for some years. Each sample had an other rustproofing material on
it. All the other ones were more or less rusty or gone after the years.
The main reason for the good result of Mike Sanders fat was that it didnīt
disappear over the years like the other wax based products which ran completly
down the metal drop by drop untill all of it was gone. Maybe this is one of the
reasons why Waxoyl recommends reapplying after some years which is a good idea
for any kind of rustproofing waxes.
BTW it seems VW uses a similar stuff for their cars with good results.I
noticed,
that even 10 year old VWs seem to sweat wax in the sun on very hot summer days.
Even cars which never saw any rustproofing treatment after leafing the factory.
Regards
Gerhard Wiederholl
CC 31998 LO
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