Mearcat wrote:
simon k wrote:
came with a long bendy tube you attach to the nozzle, and theres a nubble thingy on the end that makes it spray out in a fan
My vote is for Valvoline Tectyl 506 for the non-smelly option. You can buy it in cans from Repco/Super Cheap but it does not come with any tube or nozzle. Drill a series of holes (~10mm) along the sill and spray the wax/rust stuff in - go for gold and try and cover every internal surface. Get rubber grommets (with some sealant for water tightness) to plug up the holes. Repeat the application once every 1-2 years depending on how much weather it's exposed to.
I'd love to know where to get those fan nozzles from as that would make the application easier.
I've been into Tint-A-Car a few times and I'm pretty sure they use Tectyl 506 for their anti-rust product as it looks and smells the same as the canned stuff. You could take it to them and get it done?
Last time I used some I got an old soda syphon (without the gas) and rigged it up with micro watering nozzles on the black tube. I oversized the nozzle a touch so it would neatly spray the oil in a good fan.
The tube was a couple of metres long. It was to rustproof the chassis on an AP6 (1965) valiant ute my dad had.
I think I pressurised the syphon with a bike pump. A cheapie pump up garden sprayer might be the go here - less mucking around.
I wouldn't drill a million holes. With a long tube you can go in from one end through a hole you drill, paint and grommet closed for the purpose.
Hope this helps.