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![]() Hi all,
like others I found Waxoyl troublesome to apply, even after warming & thinning. I now use Bilt Hamber products which I much prefer. They come in handy aerosols with extension tubes and even spray upside down. Rob
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![]() I know some people who use diy paints from a spray can. Something like high temp paint. Might not be as good but very easy to apply and cheap as well.
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![]() Waxoyl do their own hand operated gun.
With heated oil I find it is quick and easy to use. Beats brush application hands down.-- ![]() As it is runny hot, it goes into all the cracks and corners very easily- ![]() |
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![]() I use dinitrol in a spray can at the moment as i got a big box full of cans last year. Good stuff but a bit expensive.
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