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Author: Subject: ATTN 68 Auto Bug or any Experienced FISHOILers: is K & H a reputable brand?
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posted on July 16th, 2004 at 11:08 AM
ATTN 68 Auto Bug or any Experienced FISHOILers: is K & H a reputable brand?


I've been to all the supercheaps/autobarns etc on the gold coast and they don't stock any of the brands that I have seen recommended by people on here or any brands I had heard of... except for the $3 cheapies... I'm a bit of a perfectionist and want to make sure I'm getting a good one...

Was looking for Motorpro or Killrust. The best looking one that I found was K & H and the bloke at the shop said that panel beaters use it... Also Septone, but came in a one liter can with no spray - I wanted to use an aerosol type one...

Any suggestions?

While I'm here too, if anyone wants to give an opinion/advice - I'm gonna be hosing out my interior before I do it - what precautions should I take with regards to not getting electricals wet? I was going to just not spray the dash/fuse box and that type of area, but what about the wires that run down the gutters up near the roof, etc?? Anything I should watch out for? Cheers!
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posted on July 16th, 2004 at 07:12 PM


easy enough to mask wires with garbage bags or somthing i suppose.. and if you have an air compressor.. at the end of the hose you would have a female attachment.. see if you can get a hold of 2 attachments, and stick them together, and clip it into your hose, and you'll have a"pressure Blower" GREAT for getting water out of welding seams and the like.. it's how we get rid of prepson, and rubbing water from panels/repairs before we seam seal



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posted on July 16th, 2004 at 07:13 PM


Fish oil will run out eventually and will need to be redone regularly, unless, you mix it 3 to 1 with cavity wax this will set and hold the wax/ oil mixture in the car forever
cavity wax is available at panel beater supplies, spray it in with a spray gun (cheap from autocheap) or a trigger atomiser
try it you wont regret it




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posted on July 20th, 2004 at 02:39 PM


Thanks for that fellas...

But BUMP re the K&H brand??
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posted on July 20th, 2004 at 02:59 PM


K&H are a good brand, I recommend it :D


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