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Going to be wax oiling the old van for winter and its the first time i have ever done it so just a few tips on which brands are best and most effective :D thanks guys a dolls
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Going to be doing mine in the next few weeks.

Did think of Dinitrol, but no air compressor so Im going down the Bilhamber route.

3 tins of Dynax S50 for cavity and voids and then 3 tins of Dynax UB
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Wear a really good face mask not just a cheap paper mask. White spirit mist isn't very tasty.
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Dynax S50 spray can with extension nozzle for doing sills, chassis members, etc. Excellent body protection, very good coverage and no need for a compressor or warming up unless it is very cold. You need at least 4 cans.

There is wax oil as a cheaper alternative but I would not use it on any vehicle that is in regular use all year.
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For cavity waxing, Dinitrol 3125HS aerosols with the hose extension is my go to, it will work on any existing rust, is water dispersing and seeks very well, leaving a waxy protection as it thickens. Traditional waxoyl is ok on new/freshly restored sections but is old world stuff compared to the like that dinitrol and bilt hamber are producing now.
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