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  • #16
    Originally posted by joker??
    gonna jet wash the bottom first then waxoil the bottom once its dry,
    can you use one of those garden pump up sprays ???
    another job thats been on my list for a hot day lolyes: :

    not a good ide to use the garden sprays as I tried this [ven after having the waxoyl stood in warm water as instructed]...it clogs up the spray and you end up with globules of waxoyl coming down on you.

    ended up doin the proper way and woked fine
    Gaz
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    • #17
      does anyone ever brush on the waxoyl?...

      use a roller?
      nee nar nee nar, i'm a fire engine!

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Gizmo
        not a good ide to use the garden sprays as I tried this [ven after having the waxoyl stood in warm water as instructed]...it clogs up the spray and you end up with globules of waxoyl coming down on you.

        ended up doin the proper way and woked fine
        cheers gizmo have to see if i can borrow a spray gun
        Only Toyota can get you out of shite

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        • #19
          I have always used the aeorsol waxoil, wether it be that brand or not? For the price it is and effectivness, then you cant go wrong IMO?
          What comes around goes around!!

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Gazbo
            I have always used the aeorsol waxoil, wether it be that brand or not? For the price it is and effectivness, then you cant go wrong IMO?
            A 500ml tin ain't much good when your spraying the whole
            chassis and underbody though. Though I do keep a tin of
            Loctite waxoyl substitute for spraying inside sills and panels
            if I have the trim off.

            Machine Mart do Schutz guns for compressors for around £15,
            Motosave sell the manual pumps and Waxoyl.
            Last edited by MattF; 15 June 2006, 23:16.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by MattF
              A 500ml tin ain't much good when your spraying the whole
              chassis and underbody though. Though I do keep a tin of
              Loctite waxoyl substitute for spraying inside sills and panels
              if I have the trim off.

              Machine Mart do Schutz guns for compressors for around £15,
              Motosave sell the manual pumps and Waxoyl.
              cheers matt , might buy the schultz gun and underseal from machine mart (local to me)was thinking of buying a compressor
              Only Toyota can get you out of shite

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              • #22
                Originally posted by joker??

                cheers matt , might buy the schultz gun and underseal from machine mart (local to me)was thinking of buying a compressor
                http://www.machinemart.co.uk/search.asp?q=underbody

                I've had my gun for about three months and still haven't managed
                to get round to it yet. I did have someone else do the underneath
                for me with the combined waxoyl/schutz when I first got her, so she
                is already protected. I was just going to shove cartloads of black
                waxoyl on the underside and in chassis rails just to make sure. Can
                never be too protective.

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