Will Dinitrol go over Wax oil?

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My 110 has a solid chassis and was wax oiled year before last. Couple of patches are showing through now. Can I put Dinitrol over Wax oil or will it all have to come off or stick with wax oil?
It was done a couple of years ago with Waxoil, the chassis is still solid with only a couple of patches showing. That tells me the Waxoil is doing its job. I'm only making an observation, as I have never used Dinotrol, and always used Waxoil. If I could see clear evidence that Dinotrol was better, I would use it. I'm like you though and would be concerned about going over old Waxoil.
 
Ask Dinitrol they are helpful

+1 - for historical reasons, we use bilt hamber stuff - but they like dinitrol are very helpful whenever I have rung them.

I use bilt hamber dynax s-50 cavity wax "on top" (inside) of areas previously treated with waxoyl - and yesterday had a look inside a D1 sill with me endoscope - just looked like a D1 sill treated with wax - couldn't see any "reaction" as it were
 
It was done a couple of years ago with Waxoil, the chassis is still solid with only a couple of patches showing. That tells me the Waxoil is doing its job. I'm only making an observation, as I have never used Dinotrol, and always used Waxoil. If I could see clear evidence that Dinotrol was better, I would use it. I'm like you though and would be concerned about going over old Waxoil.
There was a test not long ago and somebody on here posted a link which I can't find. Dinitrol came head and shoulders on top. I'll stick with waxoil I think it seems to work well for me.
 
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