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Waxoyl - how to?

roygarth

New member
Often read of people Waxoyling their cars. But how does one do this correctly ie where do you put it on/in a 964. Has anyone seen a guide? Or is it best left to a marque or technique/product specialist...I'd like to treat my 2CV also!
 
I will be doing my 964 very soon ....first thing I have already done is take off all the inner wing panels ..front wings , front under deflector by the steering rack and left rear wing inner ...fully jet wash the underside of the car, leave it to dry and check the underseal areas and wire brush off any rubbish , mud etc etc from the wing lips etc and leave it for quite while to dry ..ie a few week ..which i'm waiting for now, as its in the body shop for some spray work and nice and warm in their oven...;-).

Then when i get it back, hand paint all the arches with black underseal and then with "hot" ( heat it on the wife's cooker rings with the wax tin a large suacepan of water) Waxoyl, spray all the caverties and underwing areas ..not worked these 100% out yet but it nots difficult. And using a high pressuer injection setup "fill" the car up ....if you have never done before this its a very messy job !!! but worth every penny .
 

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