ChrisT
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As per title, just looking for something to treat the underside of my modern before it gets too bad and came across this stuff on a Google search. www.lanoguard.co.uk/Not heard of it before, seems to be a few good reviews of it online.
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Jun 16, 2022 17:52:56 GMT
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I was also wondering?
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It will come in handy even if you never use it
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slater
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I've not actually used it but it appears not to be a permanent under body wax but more of a blast it over everything each autumn and its it's somewhat sacrificial. It's just lanolin. (Ie. the oils out of a sheeps fleece) so I'm pretty sure its main credentials are eco ones. An alternative to old engine oil and maybe waxoil.
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ChrisT
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I've not actually used it but it appears not to be a permanent under body wax but more of a blast it over everything each autumn and its it's somewhat sacrificial. It's just lanolin. (Ie. the oils out of a sheeps fleece) so I'm pretty sure its main credentials are eco ones. An alternative to old engine oil and maybe waxoil. That all makes sense, guessed from the name it was a sheep based product. Think I'll just stick with the Dinitrol stuff, remembered the other day I've got a couple of cans sat in the garage.
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Shell Ensis oil is another similar product
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Vitesse 6 Saloon Vitesse Mk2 Convertible BMW R1150GS VW Amarok
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It sounds good, and lots of people say that they've heard that it's great. I think it just great publicity that has lead to a perception that it's great.
It's only been sold for automotive use since 2020, so the reviews that really matter cannot exist yet. To me the only review I care about is long term performance.
Not saying its not a good product though, it could be great. Just saying that all the positive reviews have limited meaning.
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slater
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Totally agree. Thier facebook group seems to be full of 'fan boys' who think it should be a wonder product. It's not.
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Oct 14, 2022 22:06:50 GMT
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i saw a nissan micra with this the other day, and to be fair, it looked amazing.
I'm going to get this for my metro.
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Oct 15, 2022 11:09:40 GMT
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Problem is with that your just sealing in what's there plus moisture, salt, dirt etc
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jmsheahan
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Oct 19, 2022 14:13:28 GMT
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I thought I'd give it a go recently. My mum's new to her RAV-4 seemed the perfect candidate - old enough to require rust protection, new enough to not require (read: I can't be bothered) full undercoating.
I did give it a really good wash and steam clean underneath, and address any obvious issues with proven products before applying the lanoguard as a sacrificial coating over everything. Real easy to use I'll give it that.
Does smell like sheep (funny that) but as the car gets an absolute battering down in deepest darkest Devon it'll fit right in. Will report back in the spring on how it's fairing!
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Oct 22, 2022 20:09:05 GMT
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yes thats what I'm thinking of doing, good pressure wash, let it dry out, then give it some.
i don't think there is any that you can just spray over salt etc and it wont hold it in.
if i don't get this, what do people use?
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Nov 19, 2022 20:41:46 GMT
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if i don't get this, what do people use? Dynax-S50 and Dynax-UB A can of each will see your Metro ok.
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Last Edit: Nov 19, 2022 20:42:17 GMT by john400
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Nov 20, 2022 10:37:00 GMT
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I’m using hammerite good results so far but definitely not the product it used to be. I’ll be using marine gloss next time, I did my brother in laws eves with some in the summer and it’s lethal! Also very cheap. I accidentally painted my side going down the ladder and it took about 2 weeks to get off 🙄
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Nov 21, 2022 12:37:27 GMT
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