Just a point on Lanolin. It appears to be affected by heat which has its good and bad points.
When the temp gets above 42°C in the shed the lanolin grease changes to a liquid. No doubt the spray form would reduce in viscosity as well. This would be good to get into all of the crevises (sp), but I am not sure if it would all run out on the ground during a hot day.
Everyone on the coast should be OK as its rare to get above 40.
So for all you guys on the coast who want good rust prevention, bring your landy out to western Qld in late January, tip it upside down, liberally apply lanolin in the morning, bake vehicle for 10hrs @ 45°C, right the vehicle just on dark and drive back to the coast during the cool of the night.
Should be right for 5yrs plus I reckon.


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, then rinse off (personally I use high pressure :roll: ). Squirting your sump oil into the chassis rails (in moderation) is also a good preservative :wink: .

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