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I just thought I would share my experience of lanoguard on the underneath of my granturismo.
The purpose is to seal the surface to ensure rust cannot take hold or get worse.
What I liked about lanoguard is
A month from application I can say
I specifically did not use a rust converter so that the products could really soak in. Scratch the surface of a rust converted product and you will see they don't really sort the problem.
Now for some pictures.
The purpose is to seal the surface to ensure rust cannot take hold or get worse.
What I liked about lanoguard is
- is that it can basically go on anything like plastics and rubbers without worry.
- its's heat resistant to 450 C
- It dries clear
- It is very easy to apply
- It is non toxic
A month from application I can say
- Both products were easy to apply
- There is still a slight sheep smell but I only notice it in my garage
- The coating Is tacky and Will attract dirt but that dosent bother me.
- I fully expect to recoat every 6 to 12 months, but its low prep and quick to do.
I specifically did not use a rust converter so that the products could really soak in. Scratch the surface of a rust converted product and you will see they don't really sort the problem.
Now for some pictures.