Wire Brush / Waxoyl treatment in West Yorks?

Wire Brush / Waxoyl treatment in West Yorks?

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5yearstobuyatvr

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788 posts

226 months

Wednesday 24th January 2007
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I had the chance to look underneath the Chim yesterday during its mot (passed with flying colours) however noticed a couple of small rusty areas under the door areas. I am looking for someone to do a good job for me. It was done last year, so in pretty good condition,ideally under liftposts to get a good job done, any recommendations please?

tvrinbfg

1,458 posts

291 months

Wednesday 24th January 2007
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I use Bingley MOT & Repair Centre and RT Racing to do this.

Trickie Dickie

2,399 posts

241 months

Thursday 25th January 2007
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I got my 350i chassis done by Andy Turner Motor Engineering
a garage in Kirkstall in Leeds. All done at the same time.
He has looked after my TVR very well for nearly 3 years
and also does some of the WYTVRCC guys cars as well
Email me if you want more details
Richard

travelling_man

99 posts

224 months

Thursday 25th January 2007
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sscc in boroughbridge
bought my chim from them ( sainsburys petrol , miserable bloke who had just given up smoking)
they waxoyl everytime they do a service, and must say that my car is in top condition ( nothing to do with me!!)
michael

5yearstobuyatvr

Original Poster:

788 posts

226 months

Friday 26th January 2007
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Thanks for all your comments and noted,will make a few phone calls next week. Does anyone know if either of them wash the underside off before waxoyling?

ianrbt

47 posts

217 months

Saturday 27th January 2007
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For brushing off and waxing for a chim Ive been quoted £70. does this sound about right? And are there any tricks to getting it right or wrong?

Balmoral Green

41,776 posts

255 months

Saturday 27th January 2007
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You might want to check if they're actually using Waxoyl, many of them arent because Waxoyl is pretty crap and not used by pukka rust busting professionals.

5yearstobuyatvr

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788 posts

226 months

Saturday 27th January 2007
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Whats the good stuff called?

Balmoral Green

41,776 posts

255 months

Saturday 27th January 2007
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Balmoral Green

41,776 posts

255 months

Wednesday 31st January 2007
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This was just posted elsewhere too...

r1ot said:

get some of that bilt hamber stuff. tried it on an old flywheel the thing was like new afterwards



Al Rush said:
Agreed 100%, BH nearly always wins various comparison tests and is top drawer. Peter Hamber does a range of other products and although he doesn't spend a fortune on fancy packaging and you won't see him in Halfords, he's a chemist and knows his stuff. And he's a car nut and a nice guy to boot. I'm not just saying that because he advertises with PPC either.

www.bilthamber.com


5yearstobuyatvr

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788 posts

226 months

Sunday 4th February 2007
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Waxoyl done £50+vat good job done! Does anyone have any suggestions on what to use on body paintwork to remove waxoyl smears and oil stains from mechanics overalls on frontwings caused by leaning over into engine bay?