Cheapest place for waxoyl?

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89rallye
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Re: Cheapest place for waxoyl?

#11 Post by 89rallye »

tractorman wrote:Smith and Allan also have an eBay shop, though I can't see any corrosion inhibitors or protection stuff there. It may be a better way of contacting them though - eBay like their sellers to reply to questions (though some have lost my trade because they don't reply!)

http://stores.ebay.co.uk/smith-and-allan-lubricants

One thing that annoyed me with Waxoyl is that it didn't really creep when spraying it. If you missed a minute patch, it stayed unprotected, where Dinitrol would creep over enough to cover them. If Waxoyl doesn't creep, I reckon it won't get into seams etc, which seems to be where the rust starts!
I've found a couple of places, so I'll do some ringing around in the morning,

I know what you mean about waxoyl not creeping, I picked up a trick a long time ago to always reheat he was once you've sprayed it. Very simple with a hair dryer or similar, if doing doors/sills etc I'd warm it till it starts to run out the seams. I do always go ott (which may not be a good thing) with it so there's no danger of it all running away.
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Re: Cheapest place for waxoyl?

#12 Post by JPB »

Smith & Allan have their own site, it's best to contact them either by that route or on the phone, they know their Shell and even if they can't do non-trade sales on some things, will know who can.

Click Here for the full S&A site.
J
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Re: Cheapest place for waxoyl?

#13 Post by 89rallye »

Cheers,

I've found a local supplier ( http://www.lloyd-jones.com ) that can do 20ltrs for £90 which is competitive with waxoyl and this place is renowned locally for being expensive :lol:
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Re: Cheapest place for waxoyl?

#14 Post by JPB »

That's not too bad a price, though 20 litres of Ensis V goes far further than the same volume of Waxoyl because it creeps more effectively so the Shell product should give you more coverage for the same cash. 8-)
J
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Re: Cheapest place for waxoyl?

#15 Post by Young Farmer »

If that supplier is renowned for being expensive look on line and find a cheaper quote. Print it off,go into your local supplier and ask them to at least match it if not better it. Works for me almost every time. Just bought a £285 drive shaft for £155 from a local factor for my Mazda. A good reason for buying locally is that the suppliers remain in your area meaning you can get stuff off the shelf in most cases.
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Re: Cheapest place for waxoyl?

#16 Post by kstrutt1 »

I use 50/50 mix of waxoil and new 20/50 engine oil covers and creeps really well.
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Re: Cheapest place for waxoyl?

#17 Post by JPB »

kstrutt1 wrote:I use 50/50 mix of waxoil and new 20/50 engine oil covers and creeps really well.
:?

It might well creep but it's illegal and dangerous - especially for those who travel on two wheels. If you must dilute waxoyl, please use white spirit to do this.
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Re: Cheapest place for waxoyl?

#18 Post by Luxobarge »

JPB wrote:
kstrutt1 wrote:I use 50/50 mix of waxoil and new 20/50 engine oil covers and creeps really well.
:?

It might well creep but it's illegal and dangerous - especially for those who travel on two wheels. If you must dilute waxoyl, please use white spirit to do this.
Seconded! Nice to hear someone else who cares about bikers - a single drop of that falling onto a wet road can turn a part of it into a skating rink, and as it's hard to spot it's hard to avoid. PLEASE don't ever use engine oil externally on a car.

Yeah, I know a lot of our cars drip oil anyway, and yes, this is also a problem, but there's no point in making it worse by doing it deliberately.....

Cheers! :D
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Re: Cheapest place for waxoyl?

#19 Post by kevin »

Luxobarge wrote:
JPB wrote:
kstrutt1 wrote:I use 50/50 mix of waxoil and new 20/50 engine oil covers and creeps really well.
:?

It might well creep but it's illegal and dangerous - especially for those who travel on two wheels. If you must dilute waxoyl, please use white spirit to do this.
Seconded! Nice to hear someone else who cares about bikers - a single drop of that falling onto a wet road can turn a part of it into a skating rink, and as it's hard to spot it's hard to avoid. PLEASE don't ever use engine oil externally on a car.

Yeah, I know a lot of our cars drip oil anyway, and yes, this is also a problem, but there's no point in making it worse by doing it deliberately.....

Cheers! :D
thirded ( :D ), and thats from a biker who wrote a norton F1 off, on a bend, after hitting a mixture of diesel and the spillage from a farmers field spraying bowser :oops:

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Re: Cheapest place for waxoyl?

#20 Post by kstrutt1 »

I don't know what law you think is being broken to make it illegal and it certainly does not drip everywhere, I spray it on evenly l leave for a day or so and I have never had a drip or oil stain on the drive even after pressure washing it let alone the road.
It leaves a layer like slightly stickier and non drying waxoil.
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