Schutz/ Dinitrol application
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HBG12

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38 posts

82 months

Saturday 25th March 2023
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Hi folks.

I took the plunge and bought a Fulvia in Italy last week. It's in great shape but will be used year round when I get it here so want to spend some time protecting it before it gets wet and dirty.

I want to use schutz in the wheel arches to cover the beautiful but vulnerable paint, Dinitrol clear wax in the cavities/ doors/ engine bay/ inner wings and dark Dinitrol over the existing underbody coating and chassis parts.

I don't have a compressor and am wondering if I can successfully do this with aerosols? It's not a big car and would prefer not to buy a compressor if possible.

Thanks.

Jazoli

9,345 posts

266 months

Saturday 25th March 2023
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Aerosols are fine just put them in a bucket of hot water for 10 minutes before application.

Yertis

19,135 posts

282 months

Saturday 25th March 2023
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As above - I Dinitroled my TR with aerosols 20 years ago and it’s still rust-free despite less than careful use.

Post pics of the Fulvia! I’ve been kicking around the idea of flogging the Quattro to get one. Or a Stag. Or a 944…

HBG12

Original Poster:

38 posts

82 months

Saturday 25th March 2023
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That's good news. Just got to figure out exactly the product to use as they have so many!

sideways man

1,521 posts

153 months

Saturday 25th March 2023
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Fabulous car, always fancy one whenever seen around. Great tip about putting cans in hot water for 10mins, it increases the spray pressure massively. Make sure you shake them well too!

cayman-black

13,132 posts

232 months

Saturday 25th March 2023
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That looks lovely HBG , was it straightforward bringing it in from Italy?

I dinitroled my RRClassic with aerosols and it was nice and easy to do and use, I have some waxoyl now and its nowhere near as good.

HBG12

Original Poster:

38 posts

82 months

Saturday 25th March 2023
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I'll let you know! The car is still in Italy and will be shipped back. I wanted to drive it back but couldn't get insurance. I could borrow a Shogun and trailer but the cost of fuel, Channel crossings and time off work not to mention my lack of experience strapping a car down means it's about the same cost. Plus there's the import paperwork which HMRC, despite what their website says now won't let you do the paperwork yourself without an agent.

The risky bit occurs now when I have to make the rest of the payment yet don't have the car and won't for a couple of weeks.

SlimJim16v

6,850 posts

159 months

Saturday 25th March 2023
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I would use brushed on WAR for the arches. Also look at their other stuff.

https://www.buzzweld.co.uk/war-underbody-rustproof...

hilly10

7,421 posts

244 months

Sunday 26th March 2023
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I used the Dinitrol clear on my TR about five years ago it works great I did not want to cover up the underside stone chip yellow.


swisstoni

20,038 posts

295 months

Monday 27th March 2023
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hilly10 said:
I used the Dinitrol clear on my TR about five years ago it works great I did not want to cover up the underside stone chip yellow.

That looks very good.
Does dirt stick to it like, for instance, it might do to Waxoyl etc?

hilly10

7,421 posts

244 months

Monday 27th March 2023
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swisstoni said:
That looks very good.
Does dirt stick to it like, for instance, it might do to Waxoyl etc?
It dries after a couple of hours or so (depending on temperature) then that’s it dirt dust etc just wipes of with a wet cloth.

hilly10

7,421 posts

244 months

Wednesday 29th March 2023
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swisstoni said:
That looks very good.
Does dirt stick to it like, for instance, it might do to Waxoyl etc?
It dries after a couple of hours or so (depending on temperature) then that’s it dirt dust etc just wipes of with a wet cloth.

arguti

1,799 posts

202 months

Saturday 1st April 2023
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I have my Italian cars rustproofed at Alex Jupe who does mostly Alfas. All have survived long term with no rust coming through !

It’s quite messy protracted job given cars gets cleaned, needs proper drying and masking up and then the actual rustproofing - in the following advert, he mentions the actual dinitrol products he uses - give him a call and he will probably talk you through the products and process.

https://ajmclassics.co.uk/product/alfa-romeo-75-3-...

HBG12

Original Poster:

38 posts

82 months

Wednesday 26th April 2023
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The car arrived and I'm getting the underseal materials together.

The question now is, will the use of oil based waxes like Dinitrol in the doors, sills and floor box sections that are 'in' the car make the car forever smell of solvents?

Thanks

rovermorris999

5,293 posts

205 months

Wednesday 26th April 2023
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Most of the smell goes pretty quickly. You'll get the odd whiff for a while on a hot day but that's it.