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Use of Dinitrol 4941/CAR

Posted: 26 May 2012, 16:37
by Charlie1950
Having taken the surface rust off I want to coat the bare metal with Dinitrol. Is it OK to apply it straight to the metal or should the metal be primed first. Any advice would be gratefully received.

Cheers,

Charlie.

Re: Use of Dinitrol 4941/CAR

Posted: 26 May 2012, 20:11
by boatbuilder
DINITROL ML3125 Practical Classics 'Best Buy'

is a corrosion preventive fluid with good film building properties for open surfaces as well as for cavities i.e. chassis box sections. It is capable of good penetration into crevices and joints, preventing further corrosion even on damp or dirty surfaces. Leaves a brown, waxy water repellent protective film. It is also recommended that a thin coating (30-50 microns) be applied to the underbody, prior to applying DINITROL 4941, because this product has the ability to creep into the small nooks and crannies that the thicker product is not able to. Super penetrating corrosion prevention. Stops existing rust.

Available in 500ml spray can and 1 litre.
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DINITROL 4941
is a black external under body corrosion preventive fluid which provides long term resistance against corrosion and abrasion, even under severe conditions. Provides a tough elastic waxy protective coating. The film is resistant to repair and paint oven temperatures.

Available in 500ml spray can and 1 litre.
CLICK HERE for Technical and Health & Safety Data Sheets