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>
> They are different and the black lasts much longer in areas prone to
harsh
> environments such as the wheelarch area and exposed chassis. Believe
it,
> because I have used both extensively over the years and have given up
on the
> clear stuff. Either are better than nothing though and are equally
effective
> in the medium term.
>
> Huw
There is very little difference between "black" and "clear" (which sets
to a sort of translucent amber colour) Waxoyl. The black stuff just
has 3% bitumen added to give it the black colour. That 3% is not
enough to make any appreciable difference to the abrasion resistance of
the "black" waxoyl. It is purely a matter of taste which you use. You
can use the clear if you want to keep the underside "honest", ie. not
cover anything up or black if you want to tidy everything up.
If you want to use something which is abrasion resistant then you need
to use "Waxoyl Underseal" which. The Waxoyl Underseal is not quite so
good at killing rust so there is a trade off. If the underside is a
bit rusty, better to put Waxoyl on first - leave it to set for about a
week and then apply Waxoyl Underseal over the top.
Take it from me, I know what I am talking about - I rusproof with
Waxoyl for a living and I have done my homework very thoroughly. (I do
everything very thorougly!)
Cheers Chris Parkinson
www.before-n-after.co.uk