Rust Prevention which one is Best Lanoguard or Waxoyl

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Which Rust Prevention is best? We test fully Lanoguard and Waxoyl next to each other, we treat half our motorhome with Lanoguard and the other half with Wayoyl. Fully independent product review. All products bought by my own money.

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Ive always used waxoil i sprayed the underside of mine a few year back and its remained rust free, i have to reapply it to the wheel arches every year as it wears aways with what the wheels kick up and throw against it but so far so good, i use the tin verion and paint it on

Megalocade
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Why don’t you invest in a pressure washer? Also jack the van up and remove the wheels.

nigelbryant
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Steve used Lanoguard on ours and when we took it to the garage this week the owner said to him that theres no rust and it looks great underneath. Really good for a ford. he said our 2004 van will last longer than the 2064 van that was also there!! They are solid built!

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Does Jazz complain she married a five year old sometimes?
Do you answer "Too late to complain! You did!"
There is a Henkel product-Teroson.
I read about it in 50ties literature.

Seems to be still produced, so you would be able to have something on the car that is even older than Nellie.

So, are you sure you should do right half and left half?
Shouldn't you have front and back half?
If one side rusts away, it will just fall over, whereas iff the back rusts off, you could cut up another van
and weld it together.

And if the front rusts away, same proceduer but with a stronger engine?

Still I will try to persuade you to buy a stalwart ;-)

Did you explain to Jezz that you probably will not rust away now?

Give my regards to Jezz!

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Waxoyl thick syrup that is heated and applied with a compressor works very well on non-rusted metal. Sticks and stays for years.
Lanoguard, I have no experience of but am skeptical.
Bilt Hamber does a cavity wax (for inside cavities) Dynax S50 which comes with a 60 cm long straw for getting inside long box sections. Supposed to last for years and lab testing shows it to be far superior to anything else, although, technically, it's a cavity treatment rather than an exposed surface treatment. They also do Dynax UB and UC which are waxoyl equivalents and thicker than lanoguard.

My experience with zinc primer, and 2k paint has been that it's great on sills and such, but once you start applying this to really harsh places like wheel wells, the paint just falls off. In this case, I'd use Waxoyl or preferably Dynax UC and apply in multiple layers until it's thick. Then check every year and reapply as necessary.

For ancillary stuff like alternators, accessories, parts in the engine bay, XCP Rust Blocker is supposed to be very good. Top performance for motorcycle protection where you are looking for an effective, thin-film product.

julianh
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lanoguard is good but you need to do it yearly good vid

donnysweekendvanlifetravel
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Lanaguard needs doing annually, and it works

danielsellers
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Lanoguard 100% happy use last year and look great

alanward