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Thread: Anti-Corrosion Chemicals

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    I intend to do the chassis / firewall etc on ours as soon as it arrives with Wurth cavity wax. UK link below but its available here

    Cavity Protection Wax Transparent 1L | Surface protectors and coatings | Würth UK Limited

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    Quote Originally Posted by BMKal View Post
    That's only because you did not have it correctly wired up to your Hyclone and your Shoo Roo ........................
    You forgot to connect up the Energy Polariser to it

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    Question Defender 90, 110 or 130?

    Quote Originally Posted by Psimpson7 View Post
    I intend to do the chassis / firewall etc on ours as soon as it arrives with Wurth cavity wax. UK link below but its available here
    Cavity Protection Wax Transparent 1L | Surface protectors and coatings | Würth UK Limited
    When did you place the Order& when did they say it will be here?
    I assume you went through the GC.

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    Here are some of the wurth products I was looking at specifically.

    Company Catalogue Jan 2014

    As for the order, 22Nov/30Mar and yes GC

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Hjelm View Post
    . some of their stuff was active and contained phosphoric acid which continued to convert rust as it formed.
    An active ingredient of a certain Cola as well!

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    Chemicals

    Just reading an article on old trucks and the Author states that positive earth vehicles suffer less from electrolytic corrosion than Negative earth vehicles and cites Land Rovers as an example claiming early models with Positive earth corrode less than later Negative earth Land Rovers, could there be any truth to this.

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