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    Waxoyl / Bodywork Protection..

    Hello All,

    A little advice please. I have got a Willy 1 that I am bringing back to life after about 7 years off the road. It has a sound shell with no obvious rust or blemishes, however, as far as I can see, it is very unlikley to stay like that.

    Any recomendations on how to avoid a swiss cheese shell a year down the line?

    Cheers
    Steve

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    yes.

    you need to coat the shell inside and out.
    waxoyls ok but dinitrol is better but more expensive.

    http://www.frost.co.uk/productList.a...ubCat=Dinitrol

    so the inside need to be striped and antirust wax injected into the cavity's sills chassis section etc.
    any rust needs sandblasting/wirebrushing back a anti rust treatment like dinitrol/krust then underneath arches etc need a stonechip/schultz with an added rust preventive
    any body rust needs sandblasting/wirebrushing back a anti rust treatment like dinitrol/krust then an antirust primer then top coat.

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    Cheers Maxi....

    A lot of work, but well worth it in the long run...

    Thank You
    STeve

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    yes just done mine again as i had it in pieces.



    cleaned and wire brushed and krusted.



    stonechip and reassembled.



    arches done.


 

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