Cavity Wax - Options, thoughts, experiences ?

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jackstowers
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Re: Cavity Wax - Options, thoughts, experiences ?

Post by jackstowers »

Doh! Just ordered some this morning
David

1973 914 zambezi green
1972 911T (lhd 71E engine)sadly sold
craig001
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Re: Cavity Wax - Options, thoughts, experiences ?

Post by craig001 »

Just to throw another option in, I have had some good results with Bilt-Hamber products.

http://www.bilthamber.com/cavity-waxes

The dynax S50 is a nice and runny aerosol spray fluid that penetrates seams well then solidifies to a thick waxy substance that stays flexible and in place. The under body stuff is thicker and sticks well. The advantage is the aerosol (and applicator tube) it comes in...nice and convenient for easily keeping cavities 'topped up'. Great for getting down the sills, inside the doors, etc.. Maybe not the cheapest way of buying and applying but easy and clean!

I used dinitrol years ago to do an initial glooping job, and then have a few of these sprays for any topping up when I want to do so. I have used it on the 911 and my VW and have been more than happy with the result.
Craig
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'69 911T
'79 VW Westfalia Berlin deluxe
Gone but not forgotten: My rusty old '75 bay
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