Cheers Shelley, I've seen so many ads for this stuff and seen 4wd247 is now plugging them, I've been wondering how much they are getting paid? But I'm glad I could share my opinion on this stuff, it's not cheap to buy! 👍🤠
Hey! I tried 4wdetail as well salt wash thing as well and it wasn’t good. I now use salt shift, I got the kit and it really does work great and recommend it
What sets you apart? Is your honesty and your love of four-wheel-drive for families or singles keep up the good work. and not giving into sponsorship.$$$$
Cheers mate, really appreciate it. TH-cam is my hobby, 4wding and adventure is our life and love sharing what we learn and what products we truly think are useful and value for money. Cheers for your support and positive feedback, great motivation 🤠🍻👍
I used to use on my boat, motor and trailer was a product called salt away. Just left it on and it seemed to work well trailer had no more rust than when I bought it after 10 years of sea fishing and the motor was clean throughout no salt buildup
Lanotec steel seal, two years since application and it’s still on the chassis and underbody. I use Bowdens, snow gun rinse off then nanolicious wash can’t beat it
I use Lanotec Steel Seal as well. Apply all on the underbody and even engine bay at least every 6 months. Be careful when spraying on exhaust as the burn off smell is not great. Brake discs also take a while to burn through if you get spray on them. Great product. I apply using a small atomiser gun like what you are doing now. I find the pressure sprayers put to much on and it drips everywhere and provides excess coverage.
@@GoingOverland can’t go wrong mate, I covered my camper trailer in it before we went to Fraser Island last year. It’s pain to get off but why would you. Your GQ is a testiment to your commitment to the old girl. Hope my patrol is looking as good when she’s 32 🙂 we live out on a farm and it’s always getting dusty
Cheers mate, I just wanted to share my thoughts. This stuff isn't cheap and honesty is one of the cores of our channel. Thanks for watching and your support 🍻🤠👍
Great review. I just use tyre shine on the chassis. Ha! Makes it look mint and probably helps in a practical way too. I noticed that you have EFS xtr's . Are you happy with them? I've just fitted the same shocks on my y61
Mate I love this, I use heavy duty armorall shampoo for beach trips and under the chassis and fr 8 bucks a bottle that stuff works great!!! Then for regular wash the armorall wax and wash is excellent does leave a protective coating on it. I've been using lanotec steel seal as rust prevention for my 4wd but the only downside is that the sand sticks to it like a magnet, but it does protect. Have you tried steal seal ?
Great, I thought it was crap. Thanks for saving me some $. For the chassis shield you can get at bunnings pressure sprayers for $10 (garden section) with a longish nozzle that you hand pump and then spray underneath just my sticking your arm under the car, no need for a hand spray bottle and a shower of the chemical 🙂
Hi Mate, as mentioned below i've had good results with lanotec stuff, Lanotec steel seal for protection, Citra force for cleaning. and i'm the same as you and you the armor all wash n wax
Glad to hear that, the wash and wax is a fantastic product and leaves the paint so well protected. I'll definitely be giving the lanotec a go next time for underneath 👍🤠🍻
I like the Lanotec stuff as well. First saw it via Roothy, and used it under the car with their aerosol cans. Recent trip to Fraser and I wanted to try the Chassis Shield stuff. Opened the bottle and it smells just like other lanolin based products. Bonus is the Lanotec is currently more readily available at Repco etc. I too am unconvinced by the washes, have tried both SalfShift & 4WDetail but I haven't tried the Lanotec wash. I do like the lanolin based protection sprays.
Nothing beats ct18 or ct14 and a pressure washer with a foam cannon, or like other people have said use lanotec, been around for years. Most of these new products that have come lately are the same or similar to the stuff that we already use and it’s way more expensive
Cool Ep and lovely 4wd, I have used diesel sump oil mixed with a bit of diesel for around 50 years on all my fam 4wds and my own and the last 30 years used Tectrol 506 as well up under the 4wd and in the chassis and in the door pillows and everywhere I can get it, Stinks but works great,
Yeah I used to use sump oil on the old g60 way back, but after doing a water crossing and seeing the oil slick trailing behind decided to look into another solution 👍🤠
Do you find the sand sticks to the lanolin and it takes ages to clean off? But in saying that the lanolin sticks to the chassis and is protecting it 🤔. Cheers for watching 👍 🤠
@@GoingOverland i always put it on after i get back. Or do it a few weeks before then when i get back. After a while there is just anice coating. Once its built up you only need to do it when you get back. It wont be sticky when you go next time. A few sand grains here and there wont hurt, and long as the salt is rinsed of.
Yeah on the work van it didn't even break down the bird crap, it would have needed the gurni or a sponge to get it off, so I'm definitely not buying the salt seal/eliminator again. I will be using the chassis seal again, I'm happy with how it works 🤠👍
Great video, thank you. I had my eyes on this for a while as I bought the interior cleaner they sell and I can highly recommend that product. It made the carpet on my door cards look close to new and they were pretty bad when I bought the car off the old owner I haven't got a gurny hence why I haven't bought the car wash kit yet, but I did find that using it with the garden hose attachment vs the gurny that Graham uses on the ads that the gurny turns the solution into a foam that sticks to the car and slowly drips off where as the hose attachment is just soapy water. Maybe it's not thick enough to do its job properly and have enough contact time with the dirt? This is one of those products that I really want to work aha
I was always taught that the soap suds are not what is doing the cleaning when washing anything, be it a car, the dishes or clothes, it's the soapy water, so long as the car is staying wet for the 10 minutes, it doesn't matter if it appears to have thick suds on it. The new gun definitely is better then the original one we had and I didn't film it but did give the patrol a second wash before going to Kgari. I've also used it a couple of times now and if you really want to get a car clean, a physical force is required, either by the pressure washer or sponge. Thanks for watching and the support, I guess no such thing is a miracle product here, but it isn't a bad product or a failure, I just believe the wash and wax with sponge is a better option 😀
hey mate, i have tried these products. On my 4x4 and my caravan. I do not believe it works. i have washed my toys over 6 times with these products. sounds good to not use a sponge and just a apply the product and wash off but im finding im using my sponge every time to get the dirt off my toys... thanks for the video.
Great to hear I'm not alone in this, I was worried that people would be saying I'm not doing it right, but after 2 months of use now, the patrol definitely doesn't have the same shine to it. I know using a sponge and the wash n wax takes more time, but definitely works a lot better. Thanks for backing us up on this 👍🤠
Just wash n wax from armourall when we wash the car and I give the patrol a cut and polish every 2 years or so. I also wash the patrol soon after a trip as possible, mud will stain the paint and bake it in
To be honest what you been using on your car to keep it beautiful for 30 bloody years and she is perfect why mess with other brands , i like the cheaper option using cheap vegetable oil like the council uses and i guess the CSIRO approved it for them but forgot to tell us 😮
Yeah your right, but I did want to see what all the hype was about and if it it's worth it. I do like the Chassis Shield and I'll continue using it, I do think it sticks better than the vegetable oil. Cheers for the support 👍 🤠
@@GoingOverland 👍👍 cheers but your show is very educational and I want the best for my vehicle and van too and I want them to be in good nick like yours is 🙂👍
A good, honest review that we know wasn't paid for by a sponsor, which I'm sure I can speak for everyone and say, is greatly appreciated.
Cheers Shelley, I've seen so many ads for this stuff and seen 4wd247 is now plugging them, I've been wondering how much they are getting paid?
But I'm glad I could share my opinion on this stuff, it's not cheap to buy! 👍🤠
Hey! I tried 4wdetail as well salt wash thing as well and it wasn’t good.
I now use salt shift, I got the kit and it really does work great and recommend it
What sets you apart? Is your honesty and your love of four-wheel-drive for families or singles keep up the good work. and not giving into sponsorship.$$$$
Cheers mate, really appreciate it. TH-cam is my hobby, 4wding and adventure is our life and love sharing what we learn and what products we truly think are useful and value for money. Cheers for your support and positive feedback, great motivation 🤠🍻👍
I used to use on my boat, motor and trailer was a product called salt away. Just left it on and it seemed to work well trailer had no more rust than when I bought it after 10 years of sea fishing and the motor was clean throughout no salt buildup
Sounds like a great product, 10 years on a boat trailer is a good test 🤠
Lanotec steel seal, two years since application and it’s still on the chassis and underbody. I use Bowdens, snow gun rinse off then nanolicious wash can’t beat it
That sounds interesting, I'll be looking into that, 2 years and still good sounds fantastic to me 👍🤠🍻
I use Lanotec Steel Seal as well. Apply all on the underbody and even engine bay at least every 6 months. Be careful when spraying on exhaust as the burn off smell is not great. Brake discs also take a while to burn through if you get spray on them. Great product. I apply using a small atomiser gun like what you are doing now. I find the pressure sprayers put to much on and it drips everywhere and provides excess coverage.
@@GoingOverland can’t go wrong mate, I covered my camper trailer in it before we went to Fraser Island last year. It’s pain to get off but why would you. Your GQ is a testiment to your commitment to the old girl. Hope my patrol is looking as good when she’s 32 🙂 we live out on a farm and it’s always getting dusty
@@lachiehyndman1958 my GU smelt like a sheep for a couple weeks after application.
Top notch review of a group of products dear to us all. Integrity, honesty...something so precious now. Thanks.
Cheers mate, I just wanted to share my thoughts. This stuff isn't cheap and honesty is one of the cores of our channel. Thanks for watching and your support 🍻🤠👍
@@GoingOverland Exactly why I love your channel and have huge respect for you guys.
Appreciate your feedback and review thanks
Great review. I just use tyre shine on the chassis. Ha! Makes it look mint and probably helps in a practical way too. I noticed that you have EFS xtr's . Are you happy with them? I've just fitted the same shocks on my y61
Mate I love this, I use heavy duty armorall shampoo for beach trips and under the chassis and fr 8 bucks a bottle that stuff works great!!! Then for regular wash the armorall wax and wash is excellent does leave a protective coating on it. I've been using lanotec steel seal as rust prevention for my 4wd but the only downside is that the sand sticks to it like a magnet, but it does protect. Have you tried steal seal ?
Great, I thought it was crap. Thanks for saving me some $. For the chassis shield you can get at bunnings pressure sprayers for $10 (garden section) with a longish nozzle that you hand pump and then spray underneath just my sticking your arm under the car, no need for a hand spray bottle and a shower of the chemical 🙂
Yeah that's the way to do it, it's such a messy job and something that you don't want to be doing all the time. Cheers for the tip 👍🤠
Hi Mate, as mentioned below i've had good results with lanotec stuff, Lanotec steel seal for protection, Citra force for cleaning. and i'm the same as you and you the armor all wash n wax
Glad to hear that, the wash and wax is a fantastic product and leaves the paint so well protected. I'll definitely be giving the lanotec a go next time for underneath 👍🤠🍻
I like the Lanotec stuff as well. First saw it via Roothy, and used it under the car with their aerosol cans. Recent trip to Fraser and I wanted to try the Chassis Shield stuff. Opened the bottle and it smells just like other lanolin based products. Bonus is the Lanotec is currently more readily available at Repco etc. I too am unconvinced by the washes, have tried both SalfShift & 4WDetail but I haven't tried the Lanotec wash. I do like the lanolin based protection sprays.
Nothing beats ct18 or ct14 and a pressure washer with a foam cannon, or like other people have said use lanotec, been around for years. Most of these new products that have come lately are the same or similar to the stuff that we already use and it’s way more expensive
im tempted by this as its so much cheap than the others when on sale
Cool Ep and lovely 4wd, I have used diesel sump oil mixed with a bit of diesel for around 50 years on all my fam 4wds and my own and the last 30 years used Tectrol 506 as well up under the 4wd and in the chassis and in the door pillows and everywhere I can get it, Stinks but works great,
Yeah I used to use sump oil on the old g60 way back, but after doing a water crossing and seeing the oil slick trailing behind decided to look into another solution 👍🤠
Ok yes the 506 seals in no oil slick comes off my 4wd as I drive on a dusty road strait after and go like blue tac. @@GoingOverland
Just use lanolin, underneath. Totally agree armourall wash and wax , bit of elbow grease. With the lanolin, bit by bit it builds up underneath.
Do you find the sand sticks to the lanolin and it takes ages to clean off? But in saying that the lanolin sticks to the chassis and is protecting it 🤔. Cheers for watching 👍 🤠
@@GoingOverland i always put it on after i get back. Or do it a few weeks before then when i get back. After a while there is just anice coating. Once its built up you only need to do it when you get back. It wont be sticky when you go next time. A few sand grains here and there wont hurt, and long as the salt is rinsed of.
just use fishoil.....put up with the smell for couple days and she all good to go....👊👊
That was a experience test...
Dam glad I saw this and didn't bother.
Yeah on the work van it didn't even break down the bird crap, it would have needed the gurni or a sponge to get it off, so I'm definitely not buying the salt seal/eliminator again. I will be using the chassis seal again, I'm happy with how it works 🤠👍
Great video, thank you. I had my eyes on this for a while as I bought the interior cleaner they sell and I can highly recommend that product. It made the carpet on my door cards look close to new and they were pretty bad when I bought the car off the old owner
I haven't got a gurny hence why I haven't bought the car wash kit yet, but I did find that using it with the garden hose attachment vs the gurny that Graham uses on the ads that the gurny turns the solution into a foam that sticks to the car and slowly drips off where as the hose attachment is just soapy water. Maybe it's not thick enough to do its job properly and have enough contact time with the dirt?
This is one of those products that I really want to work aha
I was always taught that the soap suds are not what is doing the cleaning when washing anything, be it a car, the dishes or clothes, it's the soapy water, so long as the car is staying wet for the 10 minutes, it doesn't matter if it appears to have thick suds on it.
The new gun definitely is better then the original one we had and I didn't film it but did give the patrol a second wash before going to Kgari.
I've also used it a couple of times now and if you really want to get a car clean, a physical force is required, either by the pressure washer or sponge.
Thanks for watching and the support, I guess no such thing is a miracle product here, but it isn't a bad product or a failure, I just believe the wash and wax with sponge is a better option 😀
hey mate, i have tried these products. On my 4x4 and my caravan. I do not believe it works. i have washed my toys over 6 times with these products. sounds good to not use a sponge and just a apply the product and wash off but im finding im using my sponge every time to get the dirt off my toys... thanks for the video.
Mabe you not leaving the stuff on long anoth to set in then hose off 🤔
Mabe your not leaving the stuff to sit and do it's thing before you gerni it off 🤔
I follow the instruction. Says between 5 - 10 minutes and to use a higher rate if car is difficult to clean. I done all these things..
Great to hear I'm not alone in this, I was worried that people would be saying I'm not doing it right, but after 2 months of use now, the patrol definitely doesn't have the same shine to it. I know using a sponge and the wash n wax takes more time, but definitely works a lot better. Thanks for backing us up on this 👍🤠
Hey mate, do you use a Polishing,Buffing machine ,if so what brand or do you polish by hand, cheers👍
Just wash n wax from armourall when we wash the car and I give the patrol a cut and polish every 2 years or so. I also wash the patrol soon after a trip as possible, mud will stain the paint and bake it in
@@GoingOverland cheers mate
A good review, mate. 🙂 Do you want to drive to my place now and wash my car? LOL 😛
🤣 yeah right after I wash larissa's car 🤣🤣🤣
@@GoingOverland Hahaha... 😄
To be honest what you been using on your car to keep it beautiful for 30 bloody years and she is perfect why mess with other brands , i like the cheaper option using cheap vegetable oil like the council uses and i guess the CSIRO approved it for them but forgot to tell us 😮
Yeah your right, but I did want to see what all the hype was about and if it it's worth it. I do like the Chassis Shield and I'll continue using it, I do think it sticks better than the vegetable oil. Cheers for the support 👍 🤠
@@GoingOverland 👍👍 cheers but your show is very educational and I want the best for my vehicle and van too and I want them to be in good nick like yours is 🙂👍