Ecoman
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I have taken my Hilux off the road for a revamp. As I'm in the North East of Scotland the combination of long winters with heavily gritted roads and living next to the sea has taken its toll on the underside of my old MK4.
Thankfully its not too bad and its only surface rust and flaking paint, phew! But if I left it for another year it would start to cause long term problems that would become very costly to repair.
So, I have invested in a needle gun, wire wheels for the grinder and drill and other assorted rust removal tools. I'm also looking at a few chemical options to remove or convert the rust in the hard to reach places. Then I was going to give it a liberal coat of Frosts POR-15 rust prevention chassis paint. To top off the protection I was going to coat everything (including the inside of the chassis, sills and doors etc) in Waxoyl, Dinitrol or equivalent.
Now, I have used waxoyl before and with good results but I have also read excellent reports on the Dinitrol product range. Can anyone give their views on, or their experiences of, either waxoyl, dinitrol or other equivalent products please? I'm not made of money but would happily pay extra for a product which would save me a fortune in time, welding and parts in the future.
I was also going to invest in the tools/pumps/applicators so I could do the job again in a year or twos time to keep the dreaded tin worms at bay. From what I can see the Waxoyl tools are designed with the home hobbyist in mind and everything seems to be made of plastic and designed to be thrown away once the work was done. The Dinitrol range of tools and applicators seem to be better made and would seem to be able to last for several years and many applications. Does the quality of the tools also reflect in the quality of the product by comparison??
The plan is to do the hilux first and when thats done I intent to turn my attention to the 80
Any opinions will be greatly received
Thankfully its not too bad and its only surface rust and flaking paint, phew! But if I left it for another year it would start to cause long term problems that would become very costly to repair.
So, I have invested in a needle gun, wire wheels for the grinder and drill and other assorted rust removal tools. I'm also looking at a few chemical options to remove or convert the rust in the hard to reach places. Then I was going to give it a liberal coat of Frosts POR-15 rust prevention chassis paint. To top off the protection I was going to coat everything (including the inside of the chassis, sills and doors etc) in Waxoyl, Dinitrol or equivalent.
Now, I have used waxoyl before and with good results but I have also read excellent reports on the Dinitrol product range. Can anyone give their views on, or their experiences of, either waxoyl, dinitrol or other equivalent products please? I'm not made of money but would happily pay extra for a product which would save me a fortune in time, welding and parts in the future.
I was also going to invest in the tools/pumps/applicators so I could do the job again in a year or twos time to keep the dreaded tin worms at bay. From what I can see the Waxoyl tools are designed with the home hobbyist in mind and everything seems to be made of plastic and designed to be thrown away once the work was done. The Dinitrol range of tools and applicators seem to be better made and would seem to be able to last for several years and many applications. Does the quality of the tools also reflect in the quality of the product by comparison??
The plan is to do the hilux first and when thats done I intent to turn my attention to the 80

Any opinions will be greatly received
