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<blockquote data-quote="angus" data-source="post: 183650" data-attributes="member: 239"><p>nope - didn't bother with waxoyl on the inside. As I had painted fresh with rustoleum/combi-colour, and am aiming to make the van waterproof (in terms of replacing window rubbers,which s where water was getting in - and through a hole in the wheel arch - fixed) I don't think it needs it - at least not in this location. At least I know it is all good underneath the foam - and indeed under the van itself as well, where it now has the extra protection on pans. I will do inside of doors though - BUT - not with waxoyl - smelly stuff, never sprays right. I prefer dinitrol, which sprays nicely.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="angus, post: 183650, member: 239"] nope - didn't bother with waxoyl on the inside. As I had painted fresh with rustoleum/combi-colour, and am aiming to make the van waterproof (in terms of replacing window rubbers,which s where water was getting in - and through a hole in the wheel arch - fixed) I don't think it needs it - at least not in this location. At least I know it is all good underneath the foam - and indeed under the van itself as well, where it now has the extra protection on pans. I will do inside of doors though - BUT - not with waxoyl - smelly stuff, never sprays right. I prefer dinitrol, which sprays nicely. [/QUOTE]
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