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Shutz or Waxoil or both?

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Range Rover Blues:
Is it proper Shutz or Waxoil Shutz?  big difference.

Proper shutz ddries like a paint for over-painting.  Unless you have the bodywork thoroughly clean and free from grease and rust then don't bother.  It will lift and make matters worse not better.

If it's the waxoil shutz then get it used, it's much better in high impact areas then waxoil and doesn't get washed off.

Personally not had any problems with the waxoil tins exploding but I've heard of it happening.  Everyone I know just sticks the tin on the gun, why else would it have the thread on it?

Fourby:
Its the proper tetrocel Shutz from machine mart.
I bought it for the can really, but it looks like waxoil is the way forward

Range Rover Blues:
I don't know that brand but as a rule of thumb I would say if it sets hard then it's only any use on minty new cars or new panels and for the bottom of doors and front spoilers before applying the top coat.

I used shutz once in my youth under the wings of my Escort and when I applied a very light coat of waxoil over the top it all crozzled, total waste of time and money so I black waxoiled it to death instead.

Fourby:
looks like it's the waxoil route then...
will head down to Halfrauds and get some of the black stuff for the rails and use the clear I was given for injecting.

auf_wiedersehen_pet:

--- Quote from: "Range Rover Blues" ---I used shutz once in my youth under the wings of my Escort and when I applied a very light coat of waxoil over the top it all crozzled, total waste of time and money so I black waxoiled it to death instead.
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Is that a Yorkshire phrase RRB?

I assume it means it went wrong....

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