Where to steam clean & waxoyl my 993RS?
Where to steam clean & waxoyl my 993RS?
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roygarth

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2,674 posts

272 months

Wednesday 2nd March 2005
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Anyone had this done? Where? How much? Good idea? I've hear there are better alternatives than 'Waxoyl'?

vic cohen

2,078 posts

264 months

Wednesday 2nd March 2005
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Jack it up , take the wheels off at the end of the winter[or if ur a masochist as many times as u like ] warm soapy water and sponge and it ll be as good as it gets , maybe jethose up bits like upper rear wings .................its galvanised and painted should nt be problem ................steamcleaning can lift all sorts of bits !

burzel

1,084 posts

268 months

Wednesday 2nd March 2005
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Vic is spot on, first time is a messy one, but then gets easier. Wax oil is terrible stuff, and needs to be retreated yearly really. As it dry out and creates damp/corrosion potential pockets.
My cars are as shinny underneath as the top, once washed off and dried properly, you can then spray with duck oil, which is cheap, and has great searching qualities, and watch it disappear in to all the seems etc. Spray on with a garden sprayer, and let it dry off, with not to much on the exhaust system.
Vic
Is the car ready for the weekend yet?

Marquis_Rex

7,377 posts

263 months

Wednesday 2nd March 2005
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burzel said:
Wax oil is terrible stuff, and needs to be retreated yearly really. As it dry out and creates damp/corrosion potential pockets.
My cars are as shinny underneath as the top, once washed off and dried properly, you can then spray with duck oil, which is cheap, and has great searching qualities, and watch it disappear in to all the seems etc. Spray on with a garden sprayer, and let it dry off,


What is this duck oil and where can I get some?

vic cohen

2,078 posts

264 months

Thursday 3rd March 2005
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Paul, popped the engine on the rsr at Goodwood on Monday, think its a rocker , Steves had no time even to open it up yet. GT2 will be there without LSD and on road tyres so no taking the p ..., have extra supply of right hand indicator bulbs !!!!
Will certainly need a warm spot to get wheels off etc after this w/end to clean it up !!!

>> Edited by vic cohen on Thursday 3rd March 07:22

Melv

4,708 posts

289 months

Thursday 3rd March 2005
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Burzel -did u mention in a previous post you were experimenting with some rust proofer / water repellant, or was this Duck Oil?

Duck Oil
Mutipurpose service spray, displaces water, prevents corrosion and lubricates. Effectively penetrates to help release seized parts. Can be used on almost any surface. Non conductive. Silicone-free.

Available from Screwfix.

Mel

>> Edited by Melv on Thursday 3rd March 07:57

burzel

1,084 posts

268 months

Thursday 3rd March 2005
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The duck oil is available every where,its a old version of a wd40 type oil,but a lot cheaper.
As melv said try screw fix.Its great stuff,if spraying it,buy a mask.Its not nasty stuff though.If you use ,a garden sprayer or a hand held garden/water sprayer,its fine with out a mask,out side.
Vic
Sorry to hear about the rocker,.Look forward to seeing the gt out there.

roygarth

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Thursday 3rd March 2005
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Burzel

Screwfix sell it in aerosols - not cheap. Where did you buy it in volume?

Thanks!

Buster44

487 posts

271 months

Thursday 3rd March 2005
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Best underseal I have used was recommended by a bodyshop friend of mine - Tetrosyl Black Wax.

Stays flexible, doesn't crack and lasts for years. Can be a bit messy to apply and really needs to done with a ramp and airline underseal gun.

Take the top off of the container and warm it with a blowtorch until the wax is liquid and then attach to gun and spray.

I have applied this to two old RS Escorts and it certainly lasted well and did the job.

One bit of advice is to wear a hat whilst spraying!!

clubsport

7,401 posts

282 months

Thursday 3rd March 2005
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My God! think of the excess weight on the car applying underseal

roygarth

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2,674 posts

272 months

Thursday 3rd March 2005
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roygarth said:
Burzel

Screwfix sell it in aerosols - not cheap. Where did you buy it in volume?

Thanks!



Found it!

www.lawson-his.co.uk/scripts/details.php?cat=Lubricants&product=704

burzel

1,084 posts

268 months

Thursday 3rd March 2005
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Best keep underseal for fords.
Roygarth,i think i paid around £12 +vat for a gallon of duck oil.If you have trouble getting some,i will see what i can do for you.I get mine from maccess in avonmouth near bristol,its a large motor traders place.

clubsport911

15 posts

278 months

Wednesday 9th March 2005
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roygarth said:
Anyone had this done? Where? How much? Good idea? I've hear there are better alternatives than 'Waxoyl'?


Just of J11 of the M1, is an indutrial truck steam cleaners. I paid the guy £25 cash, and he used superheated steam at huge pressure, to get the underside of my car spanking. As it was steam and not water, it dried out real quick

The only nervous part was having to drive my car up on very very high concrete ramps....