Motorhome undersealing.

gwyntaxi

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Hi Funsters,
Does anyone out there know of or can recommend a Motorhome undersealing centre in or around the Swansea area please. TIA.
 
Wire brushed and then applied Waxoyl to the outriggers on my van, went to do some work on it a few months later and the sticky Waxoyl layer just fell off with a rusty coating adhered to the back of the flakes 🤷‍♂️
If you had rust underneath before you waxed them that’s why
Wax oil will no cure rust or stop rust getting worse
It’s job is to prevent rust occurring on good metal
 
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I use Lanoguard on MH and cars. It's very easy to apply, particularly to a new vehicle, and to re-apply when need be - I find it far easier to use than Waxoyl. It 'creeps' to fill small areas and that property enables it to recoat any small area where it may have been lost - eg stone chip damage. I can crawl underneath our McLouis 373 when on chocks at front and rear air raised - so other than getting slightly covered myself it is no trouble to use. I wear old clothing fit for the bin and dispose of them when I'm finished. It takes a few days for it to 'cure' during which your vehicle will smell like a sheep pen - it is Lanoline after all :)
I did underneath my old Defender and the local sheepdogs used to chase me down the road 😉
 
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