Ankor wax or Waxoyl?

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Pete B

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I'm having to replace some rotten steel under the bus and was wondering what people thought about the two products.
My immediate concern is getting good coverage on the inside of the repaired box sections, and seem to remember waxoyl offering a probe claiming to spray, not 360 degrees but a good area inside cavities.
Any thoughts/comments/advice welcome.

Thanks. :D
 
Hi,

I am going to be using this stuff underneath, and possibly dinitrol in the box sections.

http://www.rust.co.uk/epoxy-mastic-more-info.cfm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

This looks really good, and can't wait to get stuck in!

HTH

Alistair
 
or the Bilthamber products. the classic car magazines seem to favour these or the rust.co.uk products.
 
Pete

Of the two, Id say Ankor Wax. It comes much more fluid from the off and so requires less dilution or heating to work with. Its sticks well and dries off without the eventual drying out that Ive seen with Waxoyl .... both are absolutely fit for purpose though.
 

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