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Mr Tee Member Since: 13 Dec 2010 Location: Near Wackyjim Posts: 2643 |
Yup, bought some ages ago, pumped it into the cavity of my old 322 upper tailgate.
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14th Jul 2019 3:05pm |
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Mulcher Member Since: 08 Aug 2016 Location: Shropshire Posts: 240 |
I’ve used ACF50 for years and highly recommend it. Use sparingly, a fine mist will do the trick. I think ACF is more expensive but it doesn’t stink to high heaven like Waxoyl does. You’d be wasting your time and money putting Waxoyl on top. 2006MY 4.2 SC
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14th Jul 2019 4:05pm |
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chrisnj Member Since: 21 Aug 2017 Location: Surrey / North Somerset / Florida Posts: 57 |
I use ACF50 on my Harley as do many bike owners. Great for protecting the bike over the winter months but needs to be applied every year as washes off on a good clean. Hadn't though of using to on the Rangie but don't see why it shouldn't be useful. I think it was originally developed for the aviation industry. ----------- Current Garage --------------------
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14th Jul 2019 9:43pm |
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Boxbrownie Member Since: 19 May 2018 Location: FF gone now....FL2 i6 to play with Posts: 245 |
ACF is better than Waxoyl for a lot of jobs as it doesn’t dry to a sticky “gel” and attract dust and dirt, used it all over the front radiators of my Porsche as they are low and very prone to attracting debris and then staying wet and corroding, great stuff David
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15th Jul 2019 9:59am |
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TJH1985 Member Since: 11 Feb 2015 Location: Nottingham Posts: 664 |
We have used it, mainly on the Defender where you wouldn’t want to use Dintrol. I find it’s great, but need to be re applied fairly regularly. |
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15th Jul 2019 2:20pm |
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