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Thread: rust preventative in doors and inside frame????

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    waxoyl??? what do yall think?

    its cheaper at the first link
    http://www.propermg.com/waxoyl.htm
    http://www.minimania.com/web/SUBTYPE..._Inventory.cfm


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    British Cars? Not a Big Fan of All Vehicles from UK. They call wrenches "Spanners", whats up with that?
    POR-15
    1969 M715

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    the problem with por, is there is no way to strip inside the doors to prep for por

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    I have had great luck with POR 15, as long as it is not exposed to the sun it is bullet proof, as long as you knock off the larger rust chunks, then por will suffercate the rest

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    I am looking at doing a whole frame...hopefully....including the front part that is boxed and giving it protection at the highest level I can without chopping holes in the frame for access...with the prep stuff that POR needs, there is no way to insure I can get it that clean in there...the waxoyl sounds interesting....
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