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Advice needed - rust proofing
Michael Evans - February 8th, 2008 at 07:42 AM

Looking for the best stuff to prevent rust in the interior of my kombi.

Have looked at fish oil and lanolin have been told that xtroll rust conqueror is the best to use. Goes on clear, penetrates and sets hard without a smell.

Anyone used this stuff or have any advice on the the best stuff to use.

Cheers

Mike


VWCOOL - February 8th, 2008 at 08:30 AM

I've always used fish oil in my VWs, after grinding/painting to get rid of major obvious rust. But a mate of mine who is into 4WDs and fishing hard-core swears by Lanitec (sp?) because it will just about keep fresh steel shiny even after being dipped in salt water

ther's a hundred products and a hundred opinions!


68AutoBug - February 8th, 2008 at 09:24 AM

Yes,
I've always used good quality fish oil
and use a lot of coats..
pressure pack is easy to use...
the smell doesn't last long these days...
it used to last months back in the 60s..

Fish oil is also clear...
runs into cracks etc before it dries...
won't hurt anything...

the cheap fish oils don't do much... if anything..

but good quality fish oil has rust inhibitors in it...

its probably the cheapest option...

You can even paint over it later on...

recommended...

Lee

http://community.webshots.com/user/vw68autobug 


Michael Evans - February 8th, 2008 at 03:09 PM

Thansk for the advice. Will look into fish oils with a rust inhibitor.

Anyone used Tectyl 506?

Cheers

Mike


vw54 - February 8th, 2008 at 04:18 PM

I have used all of the above however

no matter what you do you have to throughly clean the areas that you are spraying
use a vaccum first then a scraper with a bit of wire to remove any other junk oe left over upolestery then blow out with air also make sure the drain holes are all clean and free other wise your just sealing the crap in there and creating more chance of rust if the water has no where to sit then it wont rust

I have actually use the hose with running water to wash out the crap in the roof areas works well if the shell is off the chassis

I prefere Lanolin nowdays it comes in spray can trade name Lanotek you dont want a product that goes hard


Michael Evans - February 10th, 2008 at 10:31 AM

Thanks for the tips. Had a quick look at lanotek on the net. Looks pretty good. Eco friendly which is always good. Kombi is 68 lowlight and a daily driver. Can't afford full resto at the moment and I'm looking to keep it as rust free as possible until I've got the pennies saved.

cheers
Mike


Volksaddict - February 10th, 2008 at 05:44 PM

...not convinced about lanolin ...was all the go around the slipway 3-4 years ago ...most have gone off it ...doesnt last /penetrate..(as with fishoil)...mind you thats in the harshest environment ...Tectyl from Valvoline gets the thumbs up..


bugzla - January 5th, 2009 at 04:00 AM

anybody else used tectyl from valvaline heard great stuff about it from customers has it got some sort of rust inhibitors with it as well?


barls - January 5th, 2009 at 08:54 AM

tectyl is what was used on both of my cars and the old mans as well. im up to 5 years now since its been applied


newghia - January 5th, 2009 at 03:50 PM

I have used POR-15 products available from
http://www.ppc.com.au  in sydney,
had good results with their stuff, havn't tried the others for a long time though.


Brad - January 5th, 2009 at 05:49 PM

I use tectyl on all my buggies and I never wash em so it must work well as none of them have rusted away yet.


eraser - January 5th, 2009 at 06:23 PM

red oxide baby ;) i used it a few years back never saw another piece of rust again ;)


paladin - January 18th, 2009 at 10:40 AM

Just to throw this into the mix:

Have heard very good things about Metalfix, which can also be sprayed into cavities etc. There is a type that is designed for application onto already rusted surfaces, and one for bare metal:

http://www.phoenixpaints.com.au/m_04_01.html

http://www.phoenixpaints.com.au/m_04_02.html

It's about $60 for a 1 litre tin delivered to your door. Exxy, but I know two people who swear by it.