Cavity wax for sills
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Cavity wax for sills
Hello,
I'm would like to inject cavity wax for my mini mk1 sill,
It's in good condition, but I would like to prevent rust.
The only way to inject wax into sills are the vents,
But the hose can't exceed 6mm maximum,
Do you know where I could find the right injector?
Thank you
Charles
I'm would like to inject cavity wax for my mini mk1 sill,
It's in good condition, but I would like to prevent rust.
The only way to inject wax into sills are the vents,
But the hose can't exceed 6mm maximum,
Do you know where I could find the right injector?
Thank you
Charles
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Re: Cavity wax for sills
I used Bilthamber Dynax S 60 which is supplied with a 600 mm thin flexible nozzle which is smaller than 6 mm in diameter.
Edit . That should be Dynax S 50.
Edit . That should be Dynax S 50.
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Re: Cavity wax for sills
Hello,
Thank you for your answer,
I think I will buy DINITROL 3125 spray,
My sills are solid, and when we sandblasted the car 2 years ago, it was perfect, without any external rust, I fink there is some minor rust inside,
Can I put the cavity wax directly?
I don't want to put rust converter it's "S**T!!
But some people say, that you can't pu cavity wax on minor rust,
What is your opinion?
Thank you
Thank you for your answer,
I think I will buy DINITROL 3125 spray,
My sills are solid, and when we sandblasted the car 2 years ago, it was perfect, without any external rust, I fink there is some minor rust inside,
Can I put the cavity wax directly?
I don't want to put rust converter it's "S**T!!
But some people say, that you can't pu cavity wax on minor rust,
What is your opinion?
Thank you
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Re: Cavity wax for sills
Interesting subject.
I have seen garden type pump sprayers with a long flex hose but can't source them at the moment
Scott
I have seen garden type pump sprayers with a long flex hose but can't source them at the moment
Scott

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Re: Cavity wax for sills
I have said it before but wax oil in certain places is great stuff, but I have found its not the best idea in the sills. The most important area to stop rust is in the join between the sill and the floor. Wax oil wont penetrate in to the welded joints where oil will. Wax oil when set will stop any oil penetrating the joints if sprayed afterwards.
I use WD 40 where possible and wax oil ( thinned with paraffin ) on the floors etc.
I have pictures that illustrate the problem if you are interested.
I use WD 40 where possible and wax oil ( thinned with paraffin ) on the floors etc.
I have pictures that illustrate the problem if you are interested.
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Re: Cavity wax for sills
Dear IAIN
Could you post your pictures?
So you think I shouldn't put wax??
I finally found a 6mm nozzle.. for spraygun,
Thank you
Could you post your pictures?
So you think I shouldn't put wax??
I finally found a 6mm nozzle.. for spraygun,
Thank you
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Re: Cavity wax for sills
we made up our own form of coating as we found waxoyl to set after a while, so we mixed old engine oil up with some grease, works and it cost us very little
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Re: Cavity wax for sills
Here are some pictures. This isn't an early car but the idea is the same.
This car is a 1998 which I sold at 6 months old. I did every mini I sold and it did help. But now I can see the flaw, the wax didn't get to where you really needed it. It protected the parts it did cover though. The car has recently had work done.




As you can see, if the sills are full of thick wax, further oil sprays with thin oil wouldn't get through.
Cables engine oil and grease sound interesting but messy.
This car is a 1998 which I sold at 6 months old. I did every mini I sold and it did help. But now I can see the flaw, the wax didn't get to where you really needed it. It protected the parts it did cover though. The car has recently had work done.




As you can see, if the sills are full of thick wax, further oil sprays with thin oil wouldn't get through.
Cables engine oil and grease sound interesting but messy.

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Re: Cavity wax for sills
thank you so much for your pictures!
I think I will put it on my mk1 wich is very solid,
UI think it's a good thing,
It's better to put wax that to let it it without anything,
I will put some RESTOM wax, and I found a 6mm spray gun!! so it,'s perfect!
I think I will put it on my mk1 wich is very solid,
UI think it's a good thing,
It's better to put wax that to let it it without anything,
I will put some RESTOM wax, and I found a 6mm spray gun!! so it,'s perfect!
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Re: Cavity wax for sills
If it was my car I would spray it with some type of wax, but I would spray in some oil first so it can seep between the sill to floor join.Charlynsane wrote:thank you so much for your pictures!
It's better to put wax that to let it it without anything,
I will put some RESTOM wax, and I found a 6mm spray gun!! so it,'s perfect!