Just been trawling through the multitude of 'undersealing' threads - or should I say arguments and yet seem to have found no concensus as to which is the better method or material.
I have got to be honest in my past I have both Waxoyled and oil sprayed. The Waxoyl a nasty horrid job and a bastid to get off the driveway, oil not exactly environmentally responsible but easy to spray a good use for old oil and not as much hassle as Waxoyl and landrovers put oil on the drive anyhow. Environmentalists needn't respond re oil spraying - I don't care - just so you know.
Just about the only tool I have never got right in my tool arsenal is cavity injection stuff but I have yet to find any 'decent' stuff such as lances and hoses that don't clog yet.
Now given that I am these days not really a fan of grovelling around on the floor and getting covered in crap should I even bother buying tools or just pay somebody else to get dirty - the downside to this being the quality of the work, expense, the upside being almost zero hassle and no time in the shower necessary.
If I invest in the toolkit are there any people here with decent kit that can recommend what and where from - not the cheap junk with a 300mm piece of tube. (I have two commercial high pressure / volume compressors)
If anyone knows of a decent trader to do the work in the North West Manchester / Sheffield sort of area drop me a line - I have already spoken to a couple but I'm not paying £600 for 8 hours work.
I have got to be honest in my past I have both Waxoyled and oil sprayed. The Waxoyl a nasty horrid job and a bastid to get off the driveway, oil not exactly environmentally responsible but easy to spray a good use for old oil and not as much hassle as Waxoyl and landrovers put oil on the drive anyhow. Environmentalists needn't respond re oil spraying - I don't care - just so you know.
Just about the only tool I have never got right in my tool arsenal is cavity injection stuff but I have yet to find any 'decent' stuff such as lances and hoses that don't clog yet.
Now given that I am these days not really a fan of grovelling around on the floor and getting covered in crap should I even bother buying tools or just pay somebody else to get dirty - the downside to this being the quality of the work, expense, the upside being almost zero hassle and no time in the shower necessary.
If I invest in the toolkit are there any people here with decent kit that can recommend what and where from - not the cheap junk with a 300mm piece of tube. (I have two commercial high pressure / volume compressors)
If anyone knows of a decent trader to do the work in the North West Manchester / Sheffield sort of area drop me a line - I have already spoken to a couple but I'm not paying £600 for 8 hours work.