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    Cavity protection. Wurth vs Dinitrol?

    Is there any consensus as to which cavity protection is the better between these two?
    Thanks.
    Mark

    #2
    Bilt-Hamber Dynax S50 regularly comes out top in comparison tests. Supplied in aerosol form with long applicator nozzles that can reach all parts of the Stag body/chassis without drilling holes.

    Their Dynax UC (clear) and Dynax UB (black) are good for underbody areas and their Surfex HD is a good degreaser.

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    Dave
    1974 Mk2, ZF Auto, 3.45 Diff, Datsun Driveshafts. Stag owner/maintainer since 1989.

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      #3
      Originally posted by DJT View Post
      Bilt-Hamber Dynax S50 regularly comes out top in comparison tests. Supplied in aerosol form with long applicator nozzles that can reach all parts of the Stag body/chassis without drilling holes.

      Their Dynax UC (clear) and Dynax UB (black) are good for underbody areas and their Surfex HD is a good degreaser.

      Www.bilthamber.com
      Second that
      used most of them over the years and Bilthamber has given the best results, their rust removing stuff is spot on too
      cheers
      glyn

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        #4
        Dynax for me too

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          #5
          Dynax fan here too, my car is swimming in it!

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            #6
            Dynax is good, I get it from Opie Oils, delivered with my VR1
            Richard
            Mabel is a white 1972 Mk1½, TV8, Mo/d.

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              #7
              +1 for Bilt Hamber. Easy to apply and doesn't seem to need re applying when i checked a couple of years later.

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                #8
                This out performed everything over a three year text which is why I used it. The wax stayed effective for the longest amount of time. http://therustshop.com/noxudol/noxud.../prod_266.html

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                  #9
                  Thanks.
                  It seems that the Bilt Hamber is the preferred choice over Dinitrol or Wurth. Has anybody used Dinitrol or Wurth?
                  Is the Dynax only available as an aerosol or can it be obtained in canistors for use with a Schutz gun and compressor? I seem to be only able to find it available as an aerosol.
                  I shall also look into the Noxudol 700, looks interesting.
                  Mark

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Markvh View Post
                    Thanks.
                    It seems that the Bilt Hamber is the preferred choice over Dinitrol or Wurth. Has anybody used Dinitrol or Wurth?
                    Is the Dynax only available as an aerosol or can it be obtained in canistors for use with a Schutz gun and compressor? I seem to be only able to find it available as an aerosol.
                    I shall also look into the Noxudol 700, looks interesting.
                    Mark
                    Hi Mark
                    I used Dinitrol when I first got my car. It's very thin so does seep in to joints very well it also runs out so if you use it make sure you cover the floor as it can make a hell of a mess. I used the 1ltr cans and my compresor very good stuff. I have also used Dynax S50 & UB both of which are excellent. The S50 is for box sections inside wings, sills etc and the UB is for underbody.
                    Cheers Rob.

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                      #11
                      This is a very interesting test results , I,m glad I choose noxudol, its proven and used in many Scandinavian countries I was told by the supplier.

                      http://www.auson.se/sites/default/fi...monthly_uk.pdf

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                        #12
                        I've used dinitrol products on mine and it's still together 20 years since being restored

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                          #13
                          Mines full of waxoil, from 25 years ago after restoration.
                          Interesting that the posted test results waxoil came second!
                          Every so often I do give it a top-up, usually from a spray can of whatever is available to hand!
                          Mike.
                          74 Stag (Best Modified 2007), 02 Maserati 4200, 17 BMW M140i, 00 Mitsubishi Pinin

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                            #14
                            Mine was sold to me full of Waxoyl but I'm topping it up with Dinitrol S50. The only areas of concern are the dioor bottoms, but the door to window seals are past their best :-(
                            Richard
                            Mabel is a white 1972 Mk1½, TV8, Mo/d.

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                              #15
                              Oh decisions, decisions. I like the idea of the Dinitrol or Wurth as it comes in 1 litre Schutz cans. I have heard good things about Dinitrol but nothing about Wurth beyond somebody mentioning it to me. The Bilt Hamber seems favourite but can't seem to get it in Schutz cans apart from in a 5 litre container, but I'm not sure that you can buy an empty 1 litre Schutz can to pour the Bilt Hamber into. Does anyone know if you can?
                              Thanks
                              Mark.

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