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<blockquote data-quote="Pellwood" data-source="post: 546071" data-attributes="member: 21178"><p>For me there is not much difference between the two. If i remember Dinitrol is thinner out of the bottle (so to speak) and requires less or no thinning if you are spraying internal chassis parts etc. Waxoyl can require a lot of thinning prior to spraying. If that is what you are doing. </p><p></p><p>To be honest they both do a good enough job. As always preparation prior to application of either product is the key to successful under body sealing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pellwood, post: 546071, member: 21178"] For me there is not much difference between the two. If i remember Dinitrol is thinner out of the bottle (so to speak) and requires less or no thinning if you are spraying internal chassis parts etc. Waxoyl can require a lot of thinning prior to spraying. If that is what you are doing. To be honest they both do a good enough job. As always preparation prior to application of either product is the key to successful under body sealing. [/QUOTE]
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