Dinitrol ML

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Dinitrol ML

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Sprayed the internal seams with Dinitrol ML today. Having previously used waxoyl on a different area, I was surprised how thin it was.

Anyone else used it - is that right?

It ran down the pillars very quickly and I wasn't sure whether they were coated appropriately.

Thanks in advance.
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thin means it will soak/spread into the narrowest of gaps...isn't that what you wanted?
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Oh, yeah, it definitely is Kev. It's just I was surprised - I thought it would be thicker ala Waxoyl, is all. Doesn't look quite as robust I guess.

But I suppose an anology in a digital age would be an old tower PC vs a new lightweight laptop.

Thanks once again.
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yep as kev says its right, the old waxoyl is good but we used to near boil it to get it to flow into crevices and orifices and we have lots of both :shock: the dynax is to my mind the best , the terotex next but for different reasons and applications,
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Honestly ... crevices and orifices ...

... this early on a Sunday. :D
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i was showing northern refinement , ok then it will soak into your cracks and holes ,that southern enough for you
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That's more like it ...

... I'm partial to a greasing up of my holes ...

... oh god, it's like Carry On Dubbing!
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:rofl :rofl
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