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Sunbeam-mike |
Posted - 25 Jan 2017 : 10:43:42 Today I see Frost is offering up to 35% off Waxoyl.
They also sell Dinitrol products.
I used to use Waxoyl 'in my youth', and it seemed ok.
But now the stakes are higher - I want to preserve my Rapier for a long time!
Having never used Dinitrol and before I part with my cash, I wondered if anyone had experience of using both and could therefore compare the two.
Thanks,
Mike Hooper |
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johnc |
Posted - 27 Jan 2017 : 18:59:41 Hi Mike, I used Dinitrol products on my SIV and found them very satisfactory. I used a Shultz gun and warmed the containers a little before applying,the fluid for the internals of the box sections flowed well and the exposed areas were protected with the thicker material. I can't remember the product codes but the web site is vey informative as I recall. I can't comment on the Waxoyl but after a lot of deliberation I chose Dinitrol and am very happy with the results.
Regards John |
JPSH120 |
Posted - 25 Jan 2017 : 20:52:49 Mike
Dinitrol is generally regarded as a better product and more effective on older and dare I say rustier metal. It is thinner if I remember rightly and therefore soaks and flows better. I think waxoyl needs thinning for certain applications whereas Dinitrol offer different products for different types of application.
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