Richardtr3a Posted November 13, 2016 Report Share Posted November 13, 2016 I have used a Bilt Hamber product for cleaning rusty parts. It is deox-c which makes a bath where you can immerse the parts. It works well but takes longer than they suggest. The parts come out really smooth and clean. The rear end of the 3A is well known for rust so i am interested in some protection. I am now looking at their cavity wax dynax S-50. It comes in aerosols with an injection lance. Has anyone any experience with this product? It has been tested by Hertfordshire University and according to the advertisement is a much better product than 5 other brands. I am keen to inject it myself ( into the chassis) and do not have any equipment so a better product and an aerosol would be useful. Thanks Richard & H. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
barkerwilliams Posted November 13, 2016 Report Share Posted November 13, 2016 Richard, Have used Bilt Hamber Dynax good product, I can also recomend http://www.toolstation.com/shop/p41925?table=no@£3.48 a can. These wax's are both also great for spraying over chrome bumpers for the winter. Simply cleaned off with a rag and white spirit. Alan Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Peter Cobbold Posted November 13, 2016 Report Share Posted November 13, 2016 Richard, If that wax is anything like Waxoyl it will freeze when it hits a cold surface and wont spread into overlapped joints. Best time to do it is a hot summers day. Peter Quote Link to post Share on other sites
stillp Posted November 13, 2016 Report Share Posted November 13, 2016 You also need to make sure that all the seams are completely dry inside, or you'll just trap water in them with the inevitable result. I've used cheap spray wax polish from the pound shop to protect the bumpers during winter. Just rubs off in the spring. Pete Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Eddie Cairns Posted November 13, 2016 Report Share Posted November 13, 2016 (edited) Dynax S50 is great stuff and it is not like the underside waxes that can go cloggy in winter. I did a car yester day with S50 and it dripped out the seems that were open. It is great at creaping but my garage is insulated so it was not cold in there. Two different products here. S50 to go into cavities and areas that are protected by from road grime and water spray like behind wheel arch liners. The other waxes which are UV stabilized tend to set in a soft manner and just stick there and protected against rainwater as it is thrown up by the wheels. I also spayed on the Bilthanber UB underbody wax underneath the car. Get some disposable overalls. Wheel arch prior to treating. After S50 treatment on the other side of the car we clarted it on I'm sure much less would have worked. The area is covered by a wheelarch liner. This area along with others was not stonechipped at the factory. With UB underbody wax. I will post that later Me in virginal white, when I took the overalls off there was virtually no goo on me. The hoods are great at keeping the goo away. Note the plastic on the floor underneath the car. I will have to get round to painting the garage floor. Edited November 13, 2016 by Eddie Cairns Quote Link to post Share on other sites
AndyR100 Posted November 13, 2016 Report Share Posted November 13, 2016 i'v always used dinitrol..... seems to do the job well enough ..... Andy Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Eddie Cairns Posted November 13, 2016 Report Share Posted November 13, 2016 Both Biltharmer and Dinitrol are on the expensive side and both get good writeups. Similar price. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
PandO Posted December 20, 2016 Report Share Posted December 20, 2016 Bumpers need protection on the inside as well - especially the mounting brackets area. I once cleaned one after long term storage and picked at a small blemish - suddenly a large hole appeared. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
AndrewMAshton Posted December 20, 2016 Report Share Posted December 20, 2016 I use most Bilthamber products including their Dynax, I put it in a bucket of hot water before I use it, particularly when using the wandering lead bit, it is excellent stuff that does creep and fills all the gaps and cavities, cheers, Andrew Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Eddie Cairns Posted December 20, 2016 Report Share Posted December 20, 2016 I have used both the Bilthamber S50 and the Dinitrol Cavity Wax and both come with a long wandering tubes when bought in aerosol form and I can tell no difference in their easy of application and spreading when they are applied. I let friends who want their cars done to buy what they want. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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