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Guy67



Member Since: 26 Sep 2022
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United Kingdom 2015 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 CSW Corris Grey
Waxoyl Chassis
Hi,can anybody help please? I need to get my 110 chassis waxoyl treated and live in Bucks,can anybody recommend anyone suitable near to me? Thanks
Post #965984 26th Sep 2022 7:03am
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camelman



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Try Lanoguard, much less mess and you can do it yourself in half an hour for £50. You also don't get covered in sticky black stuff everytime you need to stick your head under the car Wink 

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Post #965985 26th Sep 2022 7:15am
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LandRoverAnorak



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CSK Land Rovers over near Stevenage will be not a million miles from you and they have a good reputation for that sort of thing:

https://www.cskautomotive.co.uk/ Darren

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Post #965986 26th Sep 2022 7:21am
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Mossberg



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I have just done mine with fluid film as it was a lot cheaper than Lanoguard. Just under 19ltrs was £127 delivered.
Post #965992 26th Sep 2022 9:08am
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Rich1968



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Where did you get your fluid film from?

Cheers
Post #966127 27th Sep 2022 8:13pm
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Stacey007



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Another Plus for Lanoguard


Brilliant stuff and so easy to use. Very little prep.


https://www.lanoguard.co.uk/
Post #966129 27th Sep 2022 8:41pm
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Dave12345



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Another vote for lanoguard here too, so so easy and most importantly self healing.
Post #966136 27th Sep 2022 10:23pm
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Mossberg



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Rich1968 wrote:
Where did you get your fluid film from?

Cheers


https://www.comfishmarine.co.uk/shop/equip...fluid-film

A company called Comfish Marine.

Just a note. I purchased "Liquid A", but there is also a type called NAS.

The Liquid a looks similar to engine oil. I heated it by standing it in hot water prior to spraying. It goes on quite wet and I then spread it around using a paint brush.
Post #966137 27th Sep 2022 10:45pm
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Guy67



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Thanks all for your replies and help,much appreciated!
Post #966285 30th Sep 2022 7:00am
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