Hello
I thought there are a lot of car restorers on this forum. So bear with me.
I have a Romahome. Fab little campervan, based on a Citroen C15 and made by the company that made bodies for Austin Healey on the Isle of Wight. I bought it years ago, and when the original van died had it transplanted onto a new van a couple of years ago. I don't drive it when there is salt on the roads, but the tin worm is still starting to get a grip.
It was Waxoyled years ago, but I'm long overdue a new treatment. I'm not going to Waxoyl again (I did the boat in it once, and was less than impressed with the results). But what else is out there? Dinitrol? Dynax? On boats, we used to use something based on fish oil called Owatrol. It is incredible stuff. I might get the trim off now (lots of water traps on those old Citroens), brush rust converter on the bad bits, then Owatrol, and something else when the weather gets warmer.
What would you do?
I thought there are a lot of car restorers on this forum. So bear with me.
I have a Romahome. Fab little campervan, based on a Citroen C15 and made by the company that made bodies for Austin Healey on the Isle of Wight. I bought it years ago, and when the original van died had it transplanted onto a new van a couple of years ago. I don't drive it when there is salt on the roads, but the tin worm is still starting to get a grip.
It was Waxoyled years ago, but I'm long overdue a new treatment. I'm not going to Waxoyl again (I did the boat in it once, and was less than impressed with the results). But what else is out there? Dinitrol? Dynax? On boats, we used to use something based on fish oil called Owatrol. It is incredible stuff. I might get the trim off now (lots of water traps on those old Citroens), brush rust converter on the bad bits, then Owatrol, and something else when the weather gets warmer.
What would you do?