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Alex1976 Member Since: 22 Mar 2023 Location: Bucks Posts: 133 |
I would do some further research into before and after. I think there are better products to use than Waxoyl, especially on a modern Range Rover.
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11th Nov 2024 9:01pm |
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MSwiss Member Since: 11 Nov 2024 Location: Lausanne & Warwickshire Posts: 9 |
Thanks for your thoughts Alex, I’m for sure researching what will be best and who will do a good job.
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11th Nov 2024 9:10pm |
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Scouse Exile Member Since: 09 Dec 2022 Location: East Midlands Posts: 340 |
I recall the Lanoguard site recommends “applicators” of the product. When I got a quote I think it was £700, they wanted it for 2 days but did specify in some details what they did. At the time I didn’t have the option to leave it two days as it was a bit of a distance away.
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11th Nov 2024 9:21pm |
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MSwiss Member Since: 11 Nov 2024 Location: Lausanne & Warwickshire Posts: 9 |
Thanks Jon, appreciate the input. |
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11th Nov 2024 9:23pm |
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Scouse Exile Member Since: 09 Dec 2022 Location: East Midlands Posts: 340 |
Just had a look but can’t find it again now, think it was out towards Shrewsbury though so probably a bit far. There’s a couple of nearer ones on the Lanoguard site though, I think you’d be safer working with one of them as you have some reassurance they will do a decent job.
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11th Nov 2024 9:44pm |
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RobsterPC Member Since: 14 Oct 2024 Location: Kent Posts: 92 |
As above, just spraying Lanoguard isn't enough, you really want to be treating any rust before. Have a look at the YouTube channel Sam's Motors and Machines, he does a good Winter Prep video which includes using Nutrarust to stop any rust in it's tracks then Lanoguard to help protect. You definitely need to get the arch liners and sill protectors off, it's a 2 day job allowing for drying time.
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14th Nov 2024 10:32am |
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MSwiss Member Since: 11 Nov 2024 Location: Lausanne & Warwickshire Posts: 9 |
Thanks for the advice above, Ideally I would like a company to undertake the work as I don't have much free time.
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14th Nov 2024 1:51pm |
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Scouse Exile Member Since: 09 Dec 2022 Location: East Midlands Posts: 340 |
These guys are on the Lanoguard site and would appear to be the closet to you.
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14th Nov 2024 2:17pm |
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MSwiss Member Since: 11 Nov 2024 Location: Lausanne & Warwickshire Posts: 9 |
Thanks for the information, I’ll give them a call tomorrow.
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14th Nov 2024 6:24pm |
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Ramblin Man Member Since: 05 Apr 2022 Location: Southsea Posts: 276 |
FYI: I had mine professionally treated with Dinitrol which included a rust prevention ( Dinitrol 4010 ) around two years ago. I’ve found it to be pretty good except a few things things :
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16th Nov 2024 10:13pm |
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MSwiss Member Since: 11 Nov 2024 Location: Lausanne & Warwickshire Posts: 9 |
Interesting, thanks for sharing !
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17th Nov 2024 8:38pm |
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DrRob Member Since: 16 Apr 2015 Location: Petersfield, Hampshire Posts: 4303 |
Lanoguard all day long. Treat the rust first with a phosphate based converter..
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17th Nov 2024 8:41pm |
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