I've got a tub of this stuff in the basement - haven't tried it yet. It's pretty much the rusproofing of choice over on the Series Land Rover list - but that might be as much attributable to its being made in England as to its effectiveness. The pump-up, multi-purpose applicator is a great idea, though. I'm planning to do some serious rust control work on my syncro this summer. Anyhow, another source for this product is Moss Motors ( http://www.mossmotors.com/ search on Waxoyl). In addition to the kit (which is $10 less than at "minimania"), they've got both 2.5 and 5 liter refills, and a new 400 ml spray can. No affiliation, though I have purchased from them in the past. Doug Fitz-Randolph Freeport, ME '90 Syncro >From: phil stanhope <napszeerf@YAHOO.COM> > >I think Ive found a new weapon to help win the battle >againts rust and perhaps maybe the war. Squirt this >stuff behind the stove/fridge becouse those damn westy >water/AC inlets leak and let water settle behind the >stove and BAM! seam rust comes out everywhere. > >HAS ANYONE USED THIS STUFF? Check link below: |
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