Great video, thanks for sharing your knowledge. I took a look at getting my car professionally Waxoyled, @£500, but think I'll just do it myself :) Thanks for the tips :)
Just watched this video, good stuff that kurust, have used it on a few jobs and done a weather vane about 15 years ago then Hammerite pant and no more rust,
Yes it’s fantastic stuff, have used it loads and I can confirm it definitely does the trick. Very inexpensive as well goes a long way. Thanks for watching mate 👍🏼
Thanks for watching 👍🏼 This was one of my first videos, have started using Langoguard fantastic product. It’s in my latest #55 part 1 and 2 weekly Vlog just covered it on there. No with waxoil but you can put this latest product on the exhaust mainly at the back, front sections get too hot for any kind of protection
These were some of my very rough and ready first videos, have done loads more since within my weekly vlogs showing all new and different types of rust proofing. Also on my Facebook page as well (images)
Have a look at the latest stuff I’m using, for a new car it’s fantastic. Have a look on my Facebook page as well have some images. lanoguard fantastic product
I have new sills front to back ya i put a long tube on end of nozzel put loads into every hole.on the car she was dripping in wax and i was higer than george Michael 😂😂@CarAddictGarageNE
I thought all waxoyl was clear, but obviously not. I'd prefer this as well, I've owned cars that previous owners covered in black gloop and it didn't help anything imo
No they do clear and black. Definitely not that black gloop is a total waste of time traps the moisture in, have a look on my latest videos I think end of #40 daily Vlog 👍🏼
I’m uk based assume that’s some kind of big MPV….. I would go for the 5L can the waxoyl you use in a pressurised air applicator using a compressor, would be on a very long time with aerosols. If you have a look at some of my newer videos have been using some stone chip that covers very well, just depends how much under body corrosion there is to how far you go with it. Thanks for watching
General Chaim grease of all things have worked a treat been using / testing on all kinds of vehicles over the years of running a garage. Lanoguard is also very good but expensive
Used this for years can 100% say it works and it’s worth having done
Thanks for supporting channel 👍🏼
Do I need to remove rust to the bare metal before spraying?
@M.N9 it’s always best to clean as best as you can before applying
Great video, thanks for sharing your knowledge. I took a look at getting my car professionally Waxoyled, @£500, but think I'll just do it myself :) Thanks for the tips :)
Wow who is charging £500, that seams very over priced.
Just watched this video, good stuff that kurust, have used it on a few jobs and done a weather vane about 15 years ago then Hammerite pant and no more rust,
Yes it’s fantastic stuff, have used it loads and I can confirm it definitely does the trick.
Very inexpensive as well goes a long way.
Thanks for watching mate 👍🏼
Good man for showing us, what a chap! Can the full exhaust be done too?
Thanks for watching 👍🏼
This was one of my first videos, have started using Langoguard fantastic product.
It’s in my latest #55 part 1 and 2 weekly Vlog just covered it on there.
No with waxoil but you can put this latest product on the exhaust mainly at the back, front sections get too hot for any kind of protection
I used that be careful with ventilation omg knocks ya on ya ass 😂😂
Yes I do find anything in aerosol form really does give off strong fumes
Great video young man,thank you. You know your stuff.😊
These were some of my very rough and ready first videos, have done loads more since within my weekly vlogs showing all new and different types of rust proofing. Also on my Facebook page as well (images)
Doing this to new car. Purchased cavity wax too.
Have a look at the latest stuff I’m using, for a new car it’s fantastic.
Have a look on my Facebook page as well have some images.
lanoguard fantastic product
Good stuff just used on my jag s type
Make sure to also get some cavity wax to inject into the inner sills and box sections, works a treat
I have new sills front to back ya i put a long tube on end of nozzel put loads into every hole.on the car she was dripping in wax and i was higer than george Michael 😂😂@CarAddictGarageNE
I prefer the look of the spray can version. Looks much nicer
Better using LanoShild this video is a few years old now
@@CarAddictGarageNE I’m gona use it underneath but in the arches I want it to look black
Yes probably best choice
Fantastic, I will get on this with my Lexus is 220d...
Have a look at my latest videos or my Facebook page, been using new product lanoguard it’s fantastic stuff 👍🏼
What cure rust would you recommend? I’m going to do this to my 20 year old Volvo
Clear waxoyl is very good, Lanoguard is also good and easy to work with.
As for KuRust Hammerite do it works a treat as base coat
I thought all waxoyl was clear, but obviously not. I'd prefer this as well, I've owned cars that previous owners covered in black gloop and it didn't help anything imo
No they do clear and black.
Definitely not that black gloop is a total waste of time traps the moisture in, have a look on my latest videos I think end of #40 daily Vlog 👍🏼
Do I need to remove rust to the bare metal before spraying?
Yes as best as you can, not always easy to get all the loose rust off
Just watched your video on under seal/wax, how much would you take to do a Toyota Alphard? Cheers
I’m uk based assume that’s some kind of big MPV….. I would go for the 5L can the waxoyl you use in a pressurised air applicator using a compressor, would be on a very long time with aerosols. If you have a look at some of my newer videos have been using some stone chip that covers very well, just depends how much under body corrosion there is to how far you go with it.
Thanks for watching
Great video thanks
Thanks mate appreciate it 👍🏼
super helpful thank you
Thanks mate…. Check out the Lanoguard we use now it’s fantastic product for anti corrosion
Brilliant
Check out my other videos, have tried and tests loads of products over the years
@@CarAddictGarageNE Nice one 👍
General Chaim grease of all things have worked a treat been using / testing on all kinds of vehicles over the years of running a garage.
Lanoguard is also very good but expensive
Thank you
Thanks for watching, lots more rust protection videos