Re: upgrading my 110

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Richard

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Mr.Nice. wrote:

>I'll take a look at the chassis and if it's solid then I think
>internal waxoyl and something like a tough paint on the outside?
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Somewhere I have an article from Classic Wreaks (or similar) testing a
multitude of rust preventers which concluded that Dinitrol and Supertrol
were much more effective than Waxoyl, especially in terms of 'creep' -
useful when trying to get the damn stuff into box sections. They were
also good at healing when the coating was scratched. When I treated my
RR with Dinitrol I was impressed by finding that it is a solution that
didn't require shaking/mixing. I just used it straight from the tin,
using a schutz (sp?) gun with an extension pipe clipped into the tin.
IIRC Waxoyl is a waxy substance suspended in a solvent and has to be
shaken and mixed like mad before and during application and is a pain to
use in cold weather. The solvent then evaporates leaving you with the
impression that you are paying for stuff that isn't contributing much to
the main purpose.

Rgds Richard

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