Stupid questions about motorised conveyances
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Re: Stupid questions about motorised conveyances
So what's your missus decided to spend all this money on?
Mine can come up with ideas in microseconds, I think that there must be some sort of list always at the front of her mind.
Mine can come up with ideas in microseconds, I think that there must be some sort of list always at the front of her mind.
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Re: Stupid questions about motorised conveyances
This is my money! I just ordered a heating oil, so there's a chunk of it awayLynehamHerc wrote: ↑Fri Jul 15, 2022 9:29 am So what's your missus decided to spend all this money on?
Mine can come up with ideas in microseconds, I think that there must be some sort of list always at the front of her mind.
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Can anybody recommend an underbody wax that can be flirted on with a shutz type gun. Want to do underneath the Transit whilst it's warm and dry
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I've been toying with the idea of using Dynax S50 and re-applying it in wheel wells and high wear spots. The S-50 has the best resistance against salt of all their products iirc?DodgeRover wrote: ↑Tue Jul 19, 2022 11:58 pm Can anybody recommend an underbody wax that can be flirted on with a shutz type gun. Want to do underneath the Transit whilst it's warm and dry
https://bilthamber.com/dynax-s50-best-c ... ax-tested/
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Re: Stupid questions about motorised conveyances
Dynax is great but I found their UB better across panels and larger areas. S50 is designed more for seam and box penetration. You can get brush on UB which is excellent. Both the Dynax sprays (UB and S50) perform way better than Waxoyl from an application point of view - even in cool weather you can get good coverage. This time of year it does tend to run off a bit - I catch most of what I can and brush it on elsewhere.
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Re: Stupid questions about motorised conveyances
WHS.
What is the differences between Dynax-UB, Dynax-UC and Dynax-S50?
Dynax UB, Dynax UC and Dynax-S50 are wax-like coatings to provide protection from corrosion in areas such as the underside of your car and box sections. Dynax-UB is a dark coating, while Dynax-UC is for use in visible areas where a darker coating would detract from the look. Dynax-S50 is optimised for injection into cavities.
All three of these products can be used in all areas, however, they are adapted slightly for intended use. For example, Dynax-S50 has the best anti-corrosion power, however dries soft so does not stand up as well to mechanical wear as Dynax-UB, which is a firmer waxy film.
What is the differences between Dynax-UB, Dynax-UC and Dynax-S50?
Dynax UB, Dynax UC and Dynax-S50 are wax-like coatings to provide protection from corrosion in areas such as the underside of your car and box sections. Dynax-UB is a dark coating, while Dynax-UC is for use in visible areas where a darker coating would detract from the look. Dynax-S50 is optimised for injection into cavities.
All three of these products can be used in all areas, however, they are adapted slightly for intended use. For example, Dynax-S50 has the best anti-corrosion power, however dries soft so does not stand up as well to mechanical wear as Dynax-UB, which is a firmer waxy film.
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Re: Stupid questions about motorised conveyances
Another Jeep grand Cherokee 4.7 V8 (WJ I think it's the model) question. I need a new indicator switch for a RHD obviously rock auto list loads of LHD ones, can anybody do the magic with the part numbers and see if they are the same please?
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Re: Stupid questions about motorised conveyances
What's the crack with paying for parking on a motorbike? If I put the ticket on it surely some fucker would nick it?