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Who would you choose to waxoyl A or B
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<blockquote data-quote="mike202" data-source="post: 627138" data-attributes="member: 17202"><p>I had mine done with Dinitrol, it’s a multi stage process if they do it correctly. Clean underside, treat with rust converter, spray with thin protection to get into all the hidden and difficult to reach areas, the finally a thicker solution as the final coat. They need to let the metal dry between each stage, so warm weather is good. </p><p>Ask them what the process involves and then make your decision based on how thorough they are. Mine cost £800 three years ago.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Pro</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mike202, post: 627138, member: 17202"] I had mine done with Dinitrol, it’s a multi stage process if they do it correctly. Clean underside, treat with rust converter, spray with thin protection to get into all the hidden and difficult to reach areas, the finally a thicker solution as the final coat. They need to let the metal dry between each stage, so warm weather is good. Ask them what the process involves and then make your decision based on how thorough they are. Mine cost £800 three years ago. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Pro [/QUOTE]
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